Sound absorbing panel
Up-Sorber Panel is a timeless rectangular panel designed to absorb noise and create comfortable, quiet environment. Classical sound absorption tool which can be ordered in many dimensions and colours. Despite its simple shape possibilities are almost unlimited here, making this product the most versatile in our offer.
Refined element of an interior design.
DesignerAS Team
Details
Up-Sorber Panel is made of a layer of properly chosen biologically neutral sound absorbing material put into solid wooden grid and finished with highest class fabric. Huge selection of colours and textile patterns in various sizes, accompanied with invisible wooden grid, as well as quick and uncomplicated mounting and disassembling in case of the on-wall and ceiling version.
Size
632 × 1032 × 110 mm (standard) or matched to individual project.
Max width: 1200 mm
Weight
13.4 kg/m2 (at 50 mm depth)
Material
textile fabrics, mineral wool-based materials / PET / polyethylene foam, wood
Available in broad variety of plain and patterned finishing textiles.
Designer
Architected Sound Team
Sound absorption coefficient
αw, max = 1.00
- lecture rooms
- conference rooms
- classrooms
- recording studios
- emission and sound engineering rooms
- individual and group rehearsal rooms
- waiting rooms
- public and consumer spaces
- open-space
- domestic interiors
Please note, that the colors shown are for illustrative purposes only.
Before placing an order, please contact us at info@architected-sound.com in order to verify the colours and their availability.
The ability to precisely design the sound absorption characteristics (even in the low frequency range) by choosing the right materials for coverage and filling.
Possibility to make inlets for lamps, etc.
Technical drawing
Fire safety
Made of materials with flammability class at least B-s1 d0.
Sound absorption coefficients of Architected Sound Up-Sorber Panel
Practical sound absorption coefficient αp
frequency 1/1-oct. | ||
---|---|---|
125 Hz | 0.75 | 0.25 |
250 Hz | 1.00 | 0.70 |
500 Hz | 1.00 | 0.95 |
1000 Hz | 0.95 | 1.00 |
2000 Hz | 0.95 | 0.95 |
4000 Hz | 0.95 | 0.95 |
- at 80 mm depth of element *
- at 50 mm depth of element *
* results obtained from analytical calculations