Acoustic panel

Acoustic panels (also sound absorption panels, soundproof panels or sound panels) are sound-absorbing fabric-wrapped boards designed to control echo and reverberation in a room.[1] Most commonly used to resolve speech intelligibility issues in commercial soundproofing treatments. Most panels are constructed with a wooden frame, filled with sound absorption material (mineral wool, fiber glass, cellulose, open cell foam, or combination of) and wrapped with fabric.[2]

Acoustic panel installation in a conference room, to reduce office ceiling echo

References

  1. Architects, American Institute of; Giglio, Nina M. (2010-04-26). Architectural Graphic Standards for Residential Construction. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-39583-7.
  2. Binggeli, Corky (2011-12-29). Interior Graphic Standards: Student Edition. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-09935-3.

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