What are acoustic dampening panels and why do we use them

Acoustic dampening panels are big, soft furnished panels that can be strategically positioned in rooms to enhance sound quality by absorbing reflected echoes or sound.

They can be made from a wide array of materials like a blend of fabric and foam, wood wool, or biophilic elements such as moss or cork, these panels can be made into a range of sizes and shapes and personalized to complement your space design.

The main purpose of acoustical panels is to remove residual sound in any area.

The efficiency of good quality tackable wall panels implies that you can use much less so that you are not at stake of over-clumsy spaces and areas. 

Here at O’Neill Engineered Systems, we have designed top quality soundproof art panels to target broadband frequencies, implying that they can be used for a wide range of purposes.

Diffusers and absorbers

Acoustic dampening panels can be designed as diffusers or absorbers, depending on the meant purpose and result that you are trying to accomplish. Diffusers and absorbers are the main design tools for changing the acoustic conditions of the rooms, exterior settings and semi-enclosed spaces.

Acoustic Moss Wall

If you are targeting to integrate biophilic principles into the design of your building, the acoustic moss wall panel is the perfect solution for you.

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They are an incredible product, rooted in strong scientific idea.

Conclusion

Tackable wall panels offer various advantages, including:

Satisfied customers, which implies more ROI

Lessened employee absenteeism

Enhanced workplace safety

Great sound quality in music venues

Enhanced productiveness in office and educational environments.

A more enticing ambience for the customers

We hope that this post has outlined some of the basic aspects of acoustical panels and solutions. If you need any more help, feel free to speak to one of our experts today.

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