Acoustic wall panels: functional and decorative
You come across them all the time: a public area, production hall or other business environment in which employees and visitors suffer from poor acoustics and annoying reverberation. There are various options to address this. Often the first thought is to try ceiling solutions. And yet the wall surface can also regularly be used to improve acoustics.
A wall panel is not only functional, it can also serve as a decorative element in the room. And as they are usually within the field of vision, they have a greater impact than ceiling panels. But our SonoSorber sound-absorbing elements are also suitable for fitting to the ceiling. Combining a wall and ceiling acoustic solution will enhance the effect. And because these are all similar kinds of panels, everything looks stunning and well-balanced.
Acoustic wall elements: SonoSorber
ATIS SonoSorber wall elements have excellent sound-absorbing properties.
Those seeking an even better acoustic result can consider the SonoSorber AC. These sound-absorbing elements are frameless and are also suitable for suspended fitting. This creates a kind of cavity.
Acoustic wall element options
The huge range of installation options enables SonoSorber sound-absorbing wall elements to be fitted to almost any kind of surface. They are manufactured from strong, non-flammable material that does not form a breeding ground for mould and there is no risk of rotting.
The panel material as well as the frame are available in various colours. Different sizes and coverings are available on request. Our experts will guide you in finding the ideal solution for your acoustic problem.
SONOSORBER elements are sound-absorbing panels that are fitted to the wall to improve the acoustics.
These panels help reduce annoying reverberation that employees and visitors experience in some rooms.
Our SONOSORBER sound-absorbing wall elements are usually used in situations where it is preferable that the ceiling is kept free, or fitting ceiling panels would involve major work. Another option is to choose a combination, using panels both against the wall and the ceiling.
They both offer a good solution to reduce annoying reverberation in a room without having too much visual impact. SonoSorber sound-absorbing wall elements can even enhance the attractiveness of the work environment, especially if you finish these with a photo print. Find out more under Acoustic photo panels.