The Science Is Sound
Acoustic Planks are an excellent choice for a variety of both ceiling and wall applications. The tongue-and-groove planks add the warmth of wood with exceptional acoustic properties. Acoustic Planks are manufactured with sustainable wood materials and comprised of low-emitting materials and components, including TSCA Title VI compliant No Added Formaldehyde (NAF) Fire Retardant MDF with pre-consumer recycled content up to 80%.
Reflective Unperforated Acoustic Planks are designed to reflect sound waves back into the space. They are an excellent choice for spaces where sound transmission needs to be reduced between spaces or where a solid tongue and groove visual is desired. Rondolo® Micro-Perforated Acoustic Planks have a microperforated natural wood veneer face, perforated core, and sound absorbing black fleece laminated to the back, achieving a noise reduction coefficient up to 0.85 NRC in both ceiling and wall applications when installed with acoustic infill. Solo™ Grooved Acoustic Planks feature a proprietary 2mm v-grooves on the face, creating a channeled, linear aesthetic and achieve noise reduction coefficient up to 0.85 NRC in both ceiling and wall applications when installed with acoustic infill.
Acoustic Planks are available in a wide range of acoustic performances, visuals, and sizes. Whether your project requires superior sound absorption, noise blocking, or a combination of both, the portfolio of Acoustic Planks includes the full spectrum of best-in-class solutions to meet project demands.
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