Description
Modern design, very high absorption of acoustic energy, airiness, durability, ecology. A modern solution for reducing echo and noise in the interior. 3D wave acoustic panels can be mounted on the wall and ceiling. The waves build on each other, so they can fill a large area.
One 244×100 cm wave contains 6m2 of acoustically absorbent Silentmax® material.
Construction kit
Silentmax 3D wave can be quickly and easily assembled by yourself. The Silentmax® material is cut into segments and easily inserted into stainless steel ridges to create a plastic 3D pattern. Installation is easy, fast and fun. The kit saves on packaging and shipping costs.
Installation
Fix the two ridges of the Silentmax easy-fix fixing system approx. 120 cm apart on the ceiling or wall using screws. The ridges have grooves with reverse teeth into which the acoustic segments can be easily inserted.
Acoustic absorption function
The speed of sound is 345 ms-1 , a distinct echo has a reverberation time greater than 1 second. This means that it bounces 100 times in one second between walls at a distance of 3.45 m, about 50 times in one second at a distance of 7 m and almost 140 times between the ceiling and the floor at 2.5 m.
The sound propagates spatially, in the spirit, throughout the space. It’s like throwing a stone into water and it ripples across the surface. Sound propagation in the air works the same way, only in all directions. Simply put, from the source of the sound, the waves propagate in all directions. When a sound wave hits a hard surface (wall, tile, concrete, glass, wood) the energy is reflected. The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. When an acoustic wave strikes a soft material, its acoustic energy is absorbed. You can read more about reverberation and sound propagation in space, for example here.