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Acoustic Ceilings
In many ways a ceiling is the most appropriate location for sound
absorbers. Generally, unlike walls and floors, ceilings have a
large uncluttered surface area which lets the sound energy hit the full
surface. It is important that the level of reflected energy is as low as
possible and that the absorbed level is as high as possible. A void
behind the acoustic ceiling contributes to increasing absorption at low
frequencies and so does increased thickness of the absorbing material. A
ceiling with high sound absorption performance can greatly contribute to
achieving good room acoustics thereby contributing to a good indoor
environment.
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Rockfon
ceilings provide high levels of sound absorption and can be used to
create good room acoustics.
Click on the links below and hear the difference
between a room with a Rockfon acoustic ceiling and a room without.
Example without acoustic ceiling...
Example with an acoustic ceiling...
Click here for Rockwool instead...
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