Wood Wool Acoustic Panel

Wood Wool Acoustic Panel

EnvirocousticTM Wood Wool panels are made from 100% natural materials; wood and cement. The combination of wood and cement creates unique sound absorbing properties, ensuring good acoustics in any room. The material has a natural resilience and can handle moist environments, while also providing effective fire protection.These panels are designed to improve acoustic performance in indoor spaces by reducing reverberation and controlling noise levels. Wood wool panels have a distinctive appearance, with a rough, textured surface.

Core

Wood fiber, cement, and water.

Absorbent

Wood Fiber, Cement

Thickness

15 mm | 20 mm | 25 mm | 30 mm

Finishes

Clear, White, Painted

Sizes

600 x 600 – 600 x 1200 – 1200 x 1200 – 1200 x 2400

Density

N/A

Flammability

CLASS A , ASTEM -E84

Installation

Direct attach

Color

Wide range of standard colours. Also available in custom colours

Acoustic Properties

NRC 0.80 – 1.15 ( varies with thickness and mounting )

Mounting type

Fastened

Edge finishes

Square and Beveled

Features of Wood Wool Acoustic Panels

Sound Absorption

Wood wool panels are highly effective at absorbing sound, making them suitable for addressing acoustic issues in various settings.Durable: The cement binder in wood wool panels adds durability, allowing them to withstand wear and tear.

Aesthetic Appeal

Wood wool panels have a natural, textured look that can enhance the aesthetics of a space. They are available in various colors and can be customized to suit different design preferences.

Fire Resistance

Many wood wool panels are fire-resistant, which is important for safety in public and commercial buildings.

Eco-Friendly

These panels are made from sustainable materials, promoting environmental sustainability.

Uses

Architectural Applications

Wood wool acoustic panels are used in architectural design to control and improve the acoustics of interior spaces. They can be installed on walls and ceilings to reduce sound reflections and echoes in areas such as auditoriums, theaters, conference rooms, restaurants, and churches.

Open Offices

In modern open office environments, wood wool panels can be used to create quieter workspaces, reduce noise distractions, and enhance employee productivity.

Educational Facilities

Wood wool panels are installed in classrooms, libraries, and lecture halls to create better learning environments with improved acoustics.

Residential Spaces

Homeowners and interior designers use wood wool acoustic panels to reduce noise in residential spaces, including living rooms, bedrooms, and home theaters.

Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities

These panels are used in healthcare settings to create quieter patient rooms, waiting areas, and treatment rooms, reducing stress and improving the overall healing environment.

Restaurants and Cafes

Wood wool panels can be used to create a more pleasant dining experience by reducing noise levels and creating a more intimate atmosphere.

Gyms and Sports Facilities

n sports facilities, such as gyms and indoor sports halls, wood wool panels help control noise and improve the overall acoustic quality.

Recording Studios

Wood wool panels are often found in recording studios and music practice rooms to create optimal sound environments for musicians and sound engineers.