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- Straight Squares - Wood Wool Acoustic Panel
Straight Squares - Wood Wool Acoustic Panel
Acoustically tested
Acoustic treatment
Customisable
Eco-friendly
Fire retardant
Indoor use
Made in BG
Made in EU
Thin
Uncompressed
Water resistance
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Transform your space into a haven of tranquillity and elegance with DECIBEL's wood wool acoustic panels, showcasing a modern straight squares pattern. Constructed from a blend of mineralised fir wood wool and white Portland cement, these panels offer superior acoustic and thermal insulation. The 2 mm wide wood wool strands are carefully bound to form high-quality, aesthetically pleasing boards.
- Superior Sound Absorption: With certified αw ratings up to 0.95, wood wool panels excel in absorbing sound, making them ideal for peaceful and collaborative environments.
- Eco-Conscious and Sustainable: Certified by ANAB-ICEA and Natureplus for eco-compatibility, wood wool panels are also PEFC™ and FSC® certified, ensuring responsible sourcing and manufacturing.
- Strong and Resilient: These panels boast exceptional mechanical strength, impact resistance, and unalterability when exposed to moisture. They also offer excellent fire protection and heat retention.
- Versatile and Stylish: The fine texture and compactness of wood wood panels make them a perfect choice for highly aesthetic finishes. The straight squares design adds a touch of sophistication to any interior.
Upgrade your interior with wood wool acoustic panels and experience the perfect harmony of functionality, sustainability, and style. Bring clarity and tranquillity to your space with a product that is as beautiful as it is effective.
Coefficient of sound absorption
Technical data
Material | Mineralised thin fir wood wool bound with white Portland cement |
Dimensions | 590x590x15 mm |
Weight | 2.8 kg |
Sound absorption class | up to 0.95 |
Fire Resistance | Eurocalss B-S1, d0 |
Thermal Conductivity | 0.07 W/mK |
Thermal Resistance | 0.2 m2K/W |