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ArtUSA Acousti-Baffles |
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Foam Adhesive Installation Guide |
Acousti-Pyramid Panels |
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We offer Class 1 fire-rated foam and a more traditional fire retardant open celled polyurethane foam. These are both available in convoluted or pyramidal standard sized sheets. These foams are commonly used in recording studios, radio studios, TV studios, home entertainment rooms, offices and industrial space as wall panels to reduce echo and reverberation.
Sonex™ Pyramid acoustical foam offers an angled panel design with significantly greater surface area than flat surfaces therefore maximizing the effective area for acoustical control. When installed the pattern provides a continuos, seamless appearance. As a Class 1 fire rated foam that is 100% fiber-free, Sonex™ pyramid acoustical foam meets regulations for virtually any environment where maximum noise control is required. Standard color is white or light grey but it is also offered in a painted version.
Choose Flame-Resistant Foam Panels for High-Temperature Applications and More.
Fire Foam is an excellent noise absorber and is rated for high-temperature applications or in buildings requiring Class One rated materials. Heat resistant to 482° F and able to withstand constant temperatures up to 320° F, Fire Foam is engineered for environments where temperatures are high, sparks or other hot materials may fly, large numbers of people congregate, or high technology is used.
Fire Foam materials are constructed of lightweight, porous acoustics melamine. The material's internal structure is a spacious cellular complex of slim, flexible webs that are membrane-free and completely open-celled. The result is that Fire Foam materials are low-density and extremely lightweight.
Fire Foam is approved as a Class One
building material, and is resistant to many chemicals. Panels come in two
different colors: White and Gray. For an added affect, foam can paint
panels with three different types of paint. Standard latex (we can match
any color), Multi-Spec latex (great for the theatre room or for that extra
splash of color). Third, for damp areas and/or easy cleanup, chose Fire
Foam with a Hypalon protective skin. Our products that are constructed of
Fire Foam include:
ArtTec - Made of Fire Foam and fire rated fabric, with a flat surface
and fabric face.
Art Wedge - Contoured profile traps airborne noise and dissipates it
by absorbing the kinetic energy created by sound waves.
Art Pyramid - Appropriate for almost any application; attractive
design reduces reflected noise within a room by trapping and absorbing sound
energy.
Art x Wedges - Uniform wedge design helps trap airborne industrial
noise. Open-cell structure dissipates noise energy to control harsh
reflected noise and reverberations.
Art x Hanging Baffles - Contoured profile Anechoic Wedge pattern
absorbs airborne noise and dissipates it.
South Metro Public Safety Training Facility in Minnesota is a joint project of the cities of Edina, Bloomington and Eden Prairie, as well as the Metropolitan Airports Commission, and is used to train local law enforcement and firefighters. The 28,000 square foot building is completely modern, with a number of well-equipped classrooms and two state-of-the-art shooting ranges for scenario-based training used by today's law enforcement professionals.
The South Metro Training Facility used SONEXone panels
- which were black Hypalon coated - for the walls, ceilings, vestibules, and
control room.
The larger of the two ranges is equipped with high-tech sound equipment that
can simulate a variety of situations, including the sounds of planes taking
off and landing. With so much gunfire and other sounds happening at once,
architects were keenly aware of the need to would likely be excessive. Not
only were architects concerned with protecting the hearing of the officers
while they were training in the gun ranges, they also wanted to make sure
the surrounding classrooms and offices in the building were not disturbed by
on-going gunfire.
After considering several options, architects opted for SONEXone Panels, which were Hypalon® coated in black, for the project. Installed on the walls and ceilings of the vestibules, or "sound locks," leading into each shooting range, as well as the area where the officers stand to fire their weapons, the panels dramatically reduce airborne sound energy. The Hypalon coating is not only an excellent cosmetic option for the panels, it is also functional, as it protects them from dust and dirt and allows them to be easily wiped clean.
South Metro staff are very pleased with the acoustics in the new range. "We run a public-safety training campus that includes two ranges, two classrooms and defensive tactics gym, all under the same roof," says South Metro coordinator Kevin Kelleher. SONEX keeps range noise from being heard in neighboring classrooms. We actually have to go into the range area to see if anyone is shooting."
The easily installed panels are made with willtec® foam, which is class 1 fire-rated for flame spread and smoke density. The best fire rating possible, Class 1 materials will char but not burn when they come in contact with flame. Flammability of acoustical products is always a concern, particularly in shooting ranges where unburned gunpowder can sometimes present a fire hazard.
SONEXone Panels, a quality, cost-effective solution to
our customers' noise control needs, are available in natural, painted or
Hypalon coated. Their textured surface gives them a soft, geometric look
that is appropriate for any environment.
Acoustical foam provides the most cost effective means of creating a suitable acoustic environment.
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