Reverb, or acoustic reducing islands and baffles are ceiling based sound absorbers designed to control the reverberation in sound reflecting environments like atriums, which have limited wall space.
Baffles are hung vertically, either individually or in groups, allowing them to form patterns that follow the shape of the space. Stretch Ceiling Systems can act as a special resonance absorber, also called a microsorber.
The micro-perforations convert sound energy into heat energy. The friction of air in the holes is reinforced by the volume of air trapped between the material and the backing (wall or ceiling), which generates the impressive acoustic properties of the microsorber.
The micro-perforations convert sound energy into heat energy. The friction of air in the holes is reinforced by the volume of air trapped between the material and the backing (wall or ceiling), which generates the impressive acoustic properties of the microsorber.
The diameter of the perforation holes, the distance between the holes, the thickness of the panel, and the thickness of the air space between the panel and the backing determine the sound absorption coefficient of a microsorber. These four variables allow you to meet various room acoustic demands for speech, music, or general noise control for a more pleasant and comfortable environment.
This system can be applied to all of the Stretch Ceiling Systems colors and finishes. Microsorber Stretch Ceiling Systems are ideal for restaurants, bars, auditoriums and any area needing special acoustic attention.
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