Acoustic efficient and design roof systems with diaphragms
The technical definition of "diaphragms" is used for acoustic panels mounted vertically on the roof. This installation method directly exposes both sides of the panel to sound waves, achieving a remarkable increase in sound absorption. For this reason, we use them to call them double-sided or double-absorbent panels.
These absorbers are usually placed in parallel lines, with a normal distance determined according to the required acoustic results of the project.
Decho® Baffles sound absorbing panels are suitable for any acoustic treatment, especially for areas with high ceilings where sound absorption-related refraction can be very useful in reducing the resonance level.
Decho® Baffles panels can be installed either on the grip or on the roof. The guarding facility is usually adopted in standard height areas, such as restaurants or offices. In the case of large spaces such as amphitheaters, exhibition stands, multifunctional rooms, it is recommended to hang the soundproofing panels on the roof with steel or nylon cables. Decho® Baffles panels are especially suitable for high quality interiors, due to their elegant finishes, high technical quality and attention to detail.
HOW IT IS MADE
Decho® Baffles absorbers are made of polyester fiber polyester (Class 1- Euro class B-s2-d0), an inner perimeter aluminum frame to improve the structural strength of the panel and are completely covered with Trevira fabric. Decho® Baffles are available in a wide variety of colors and textures (200 colors) or can be customized with any photo print.
HOW DO THEY WORK
Decho® Baffles panels are completely sound absorbing and are more efficient compared to similar panels that are directly installed on walls and ceilings. Indeed, thanks to this installation method, diaphragm panels contribute to the refraction of sound waves. In addition, the special feature of polyunsaturated polyester increases the acoustic performance even at lower frequencies.