Quilted Absorber Curtain Material
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Quilted Absorber Curtain Material
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Quilted absorber curtain materials are soft, porous, open celled materials that are used to reduce the reflection of sound waves. As a result, the reverberation time and ambient noise levels are reduced thereby improving communication in a variety of applications. They are lightweight and flexible with a Class A flammability rated products can be supplied as wall panels, ceiling baffles, banners or ceiling clouds.
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Quilted Absorber Curtain Material System at U.S. Coast Guard facility, San Pedro, CA

Fabric Wall Panels
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Acoustical Fabric Wall Panels
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Acoustical fabric wall panels set a new standard for durability in fabric wrapped wall panel systems. Control noise efficiently, economically and attractively in open plan, closed or mixed use space. These panels can be used repeatedly as bulletin or display boards, without visible effect, making them ideal for work areas, conference rooms and classrooms. Fabric wall panels easily add texture, color and acoustical balance to any room or simply blends into its environment.
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Acoustical Fabric Panel Wall System at Leisure World, Laguna Woods, CA

Tectum Acoustical Panels
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Tectum Acoustical Panel
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Tectum interior wall panels offer an effective, permanent and attractive solution for any kind of activity within an enclosed space that produces undesirable noise levels. They are abuse resistent and able to withstand the impact of thrown or kicked balls in gyms, yet are lightweight, easy to cut, and install. Tectum wall panels are easy to install in new construction and in existing buildings for effective sound control. They are available in natural, factory-painted white finishes and can easily be field painted without losing their acoustical efficiency.
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Anechoic Foam Panels
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Anechoic Foam Panel System
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Anechoic foam panels are used to reduce noise levels in manufacturing areas and enclosures, as well as to fine-tune the sound in auditoriums, gyms and recording studios. They can dramatically improve the accuracy of sound measurements by eliminating bounce-back sounds such as echo, feedback and resonances. Available in a white melamine Class 1 fire rated version or a polyurethane version in various decorative coatings.
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Broadcast Studio Acoustical Wall Treatment at Cal State University, Dominguez Hills, CA

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