Wooden Slats
Wooden slats are commonly used in architectural and interior design for acoustic purposes due to their ability to absorb sound and improve the acoustic performance of a space.
They can be designed with specific profiles, shapes, and spacing that enhance their acoustic absorption properties. They can absorb mid to high-frequency sound waves, reducing reverberation and controlling noise levels in rooms. Depending on their design and arrangement, wooden slats can also scatter sound waves. This diffusion helps to minimize acoustic distortions and improve overall sound clarity within a room.
They are available in various wood types, finishes, and colors, allowing for customization to match different interior styles and preferences.
Wooden slats can be installed on walls, ceilings, or as freestanding acoustic elements, providing flexibility in design and allowing for creative acoustic solutions in different architectural contexts.
Wood is a renewable and sustainable material, making it an eco-friendly choice for acoustic treatments compared to synthetic materials. It contributes to healthier indoor environments by absorbing pollutants and maintaining humidity levels.
Common
Dimensions (max.)
:
3050 x 1250 mm
Special dimensions
:
on request
Standard thicknesses
:
17 mm or 20 mm
Weight
Core material
:
:
7 kg/ m²
MDF 16 mm or 19 mm
Edgebanding
:
0.6 mm, 1 or 2 mm wood veneer, 1 or 2mm ABS.
Groove-, rabbet and mitre millings on request
Custom ceiling clouds and radius panels are also available on designers / architects specific request
Surfaces
Types
:
To customer´s requirements: HPL, Veneer, Melamine Layer or lacquered
Overlay thickness
:
0.5 mm Veneer | 0.8 mm HPL | Melamine Layer | lacquered acc. to RAL/NCS
Front
:
Slotted, 2 mm slot, distance between slots 14 mm
Back
:
acoustical non-woven lamination, drilled RV 1032
Open perforated area
:
7.75 %