Acoustical wood tiles offer both the beauty and warmth of wood and its excellent acoustical performance. These building components for high-end constructions keep both a refined interior design feel while meeting the requirements of spaces that need managed acoustics.
Where Are the Best Places for Acoustic Wood Tiles
The intended purpose of an interior space is important to the design and the components employed. Locations that need sound dampening, such as town hall or lecture hall, rely on sound absorption to manage reflected sounds, keep noise distractions down and communication clear.
Wooden acoustical tiles are designed for just this purpose and apply well in such locations as:
• Performing Arts Centers
• Government Buildings
• Museums
• Lecture Halls
• Hospitals
• Churches
• Airports
• Schools
• Casinos and more
Design Configurations for a Variety of Applications
Wooden acoustical tiles use the natural beauty and warmth of wood as well as its natural properties to enhance the acoustical attributes of an indoor location. Wood is a naturally porous material with sound –absorbing qualities. Additional design features, like surface perforations can also further enhance these natural attributes.
Tiles made from both exotic and domestic wood from sustainable sources can feature FSC-certified veneers and color-matching options. Types of tile cover a range of designs with varying purposes:
• Linear – enabling easy installation with cliprails
• Panel Grille – offering perfect wood-strip alignment for walls and ceilings
• Cubes – providing both easy installation and increased circulation
• Accent Beams – complimenting a range of ceiling styles with lightweight wood construction
• Flexible – custom veneered acoustical panels for walls, ceilings or suspended installations
• Slotted – allowing for both design customization and maximum sound control
• Composite – employing fine grooves and a multi-step construction to maximize attenuation
• Perforated – delivering outstanding and cost-effective sound attenuation
• Micro-Perforated – conserving both performance and aesthetics with acoustically optimized substrates and micro-perforated veneers
• Micro-Grooved – maintaining acoustical performance with small and less-detectable U-shaped grooves.
• V-Grooved – limiting internal panel construction with contemporary V-shaped grooves
• U-Grooved – providing maximum sound control with a U-shaped pattern of grooves, designed for a budget
Based in Saint Augustine, FL, Rulon International has maintained an uncompromised commitment to quality products from sustainable sources and excellent customer service for more than three decades. To learn about the design and sound attenuating advantages of wooden acoustical tiles, contact the experts at (000) 000-1400 or online at https://web.com/ today.