Improve room acoustics through acoustic baffles
Some rooms have poor acoustics, for instance if the ceiling is relatively high. You come across this frequently in offices, warehouses, loading bays, canteens, production halls, healthcare centres, public buildings, restaurants, shopping centres or school classrooms. There is often a reverberation that can be extremely annoying for those working or visiting the room.
Our SONOBAFFLE sound-absorbing vertical ceiling element is a great solution for this. An important feature of an acoustic baffle is that it can be fitted vertically from the ceiling. You can also install baffles against or in front of a wall.
Acoustic baffle advantages
As the SONOBAFFLE is positioned vertically, the ceiling remains visible. Fewer modifications are needed to the technical systems and lighting when baffles are used to improve the acoustics in an existing room. Moreover, using baffles ensures that people can enjoy more room height. The charm of the high ceiling remains, while the annoying sound is absorbed.
Possibilities of acoustic baffles
SONOBAFFLE panels are supplied with high quality, adjustable fittings. Depending on the type, they are framed on four sides with a galvanized, RAL 9010 coated frame. The ATIS acoustic baffles have a frame, recessed fitting openings and can be connected together. We can produce baffles without frames for areas prone to dirt and humidity, or where oil or other fumes are present. The baffles will then be sealed in white PE film and fitted with a top support for the assembly.
Different sizes and materials are available on request. ATIS offers ISOLECO 1000 baffles for rooms in which hygiene is a high priority.
These are vertical sound-absorbing elements that can be fitted to the ceiling.
An acoustic baffle can reduce annoying reverberation, particularly in large rooms with high ceilings.
SONOBAFFLE ceiling elements are used in areas where it is important that the ceiling itself remains visible, or the feeling of height needs to be retained. In certain situations it is not feasible to reduce the height of the existing ceiling, for instance due to temperature control, existing lighting, the sprinkler system or the presence of high windows.
These are a flexible way to reduce annoying reverberation. The high ceiling remains visible and retains its charm. Acoustic baffles also involve less major work and are easier to install than a lowered ceiling.