Hi gang, I live in Las Vegas & 1 of the big Night Clubs is remodeling & getting rid of some large absorption panels. They measure 8' x 4' x 2" each. The material looks familiar but I'm not sure what exactly it is...The frame is made of a composite of wood shreds that look like spaghetti thats formed into boards...very porous & a bit heavy. I vaguely recall seeing this material in school, maybe in my old band room. Each panel has 2 sections / troughs with a rigid yet porous material that acts as an absorber. It's not foam, but some kind of fiber material appx 1" thick.
Can you identify what materials are used & how affective they may be when used as absorption panels in a live room?
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Thanks in advance.
-John
What Are These Absorbers & What Are They Made Of ???
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I have seen that stuff before, but I-m not sure what it is. I seem to recall that it is some type of compressed cellulose product, but no idea what the acoustic properties would be.
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Thanks Stuart
Anybody else have any ideas? I'm sure it must look familiar to a few of you...
Anybody else have any ideas? I'm sure it must look familiar to a few of you...
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Hei, looks something similar like https://www.troldtekt.com/
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Re: What Are These Absorbers & What Are They Made Of ???
McDonald's here have ceilings like that. They are tiles of cement impregnated wood shavings.
Celenit is another brand name.
I keep an eye on products, particularly Eco ones. Polyester fibre made from recycled plastic bottles is springing up all over EU and Australia. I have heard of no American version. The absorption figures are probably the best I have seen.
Caruso Isobond. Autex.
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Celenit is another brand name.
I keep an eye on products, particularly Eco ones. Polyester fibre made from recycled plastic bottles is springing up all over EU and Australia. I have heard of no American version. The absorption figures are probably the best I have seen.
Caruso Isobond. Autex.
DD