Experiencing a lot of Echo or Noise in your newly built Home Theater / Theater / Recording Studio? Then you are at the right Place.
Jayswal Agencies will help in cancelling out any excessive noise or echo in the room and further Acoustically treat it in order for you to experience the Speakers, instruments, amps, or recording gear at its full capacity.
With over 34 Years of experience in the False Ceiling, False Flooring and Gypsum Partition sector; we gradually ventured out in to the Acoustic Segment over the past few years which in return lead to Jayswal Agencies becoming one of the Largest suppliers and consultants in the field of Acoustic Treatment and its relevant Acoustic Insulation Materials in Bangalore and other Parts of South India like Hyderabad, Chennai, Cochin and Coimbatore.
Product Details:
Density | 120 Kg/m3 -185 kg/m3 |
Nrc Rating | 0.75 |
Weight | 1.3 kg/m2,1.1 kg/m2 |
Usage/Application | Sound Absorbers |
Size | 2400mm x 1200mm & 595mm x 595mm |
Material | 100% Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING A common mistake is made while treating a Theater, Home Theater or Recording Studio. Generally, people get confused between Acoustic Treatment and Sound Proofing. Acoustic Treatment is the process of removing any form of Noise (echo) or reverberation present in the room. Acoustic treatment helps in making the sound produced from a speaker more crisp and clear. Acoustic Panels and Insulation materials such as Wood Wool Board, PET Polyester Acoustic Board, Fiber Glass wool Insulation, Mineral Rockwool Insulation and Polyester Wadding (Polywool) are good products for Acoustic Treatment, Whereas, Sound proofing is the process of preventing sound from traveling through walls. With soundproofing, the internal sound is retained inside and the external sound does not enter the room. However, after carrying out Soundproofing, the echo and noise drastically increases within the room and is always recommended to carry out Acoustic Treatment. A combination of Reflective and Absorption material such as Magnesium Oxide Board (MgO Board), Cement Fiber board and Mineral Rockwool Insulation are good products for Sound Proofing.
Product Details:
Density | 120 Kg/m3 -185 kg/m3 |
Thickness | 9mm |
Weight | 1.3 kg/m2,1.1 kg/m2 |
Usage/Application | Sound Absorbers |
Size | 2400mm x 1200mm & 595mm x 595mm |
Material | 100% Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING A common mistake is made while treating a Theater, Home Theater or Recording Studio. Generally, people get confused between Acoustic Treatment and Sound Proofing. Acoustic Treatment is the process of removing any form of Noise (echo) or reverberation present in the room. Acoustic treatment helps in making the sound produced from a speaker more crisp and clear. Acoustic Panels and Insulation materials such as Wood Wool Board, PET Polyester Acoustic Board, Fiber Glass wool Insulation, Mineral Rockwool Insulation and Polyester Wadding (Polywool) are good products for Acoustic Treatment, Whereas, Sound proofing is the process of preventing sound from traveling through walls. With soundproofing, the internal sound is retained inside and the external sound does not enter the room. However, after carrying out Soundproofing, the echo and noise drastically increases within the room and is always recommended to carry out Acoustic Treatment. A combination of Reflective and Absorption material such as Magnesium Oxide Board (MgO Board), Cement Fiber board and Mineral Rockwool Insulation are good products for Sound Proofing.
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 SQ FT |
Board Material | Pine |
Brand | Jitex |
Screw Withdrawal Strength | 80.9 N per mm |
Usage | Noise Barriers |
Dimensions | 2 ft x 4ft |
Material | Pine Wood wool |
Size | 2' x 4' |
Color | Yellow and Grey |
Density | 626 kg per m3 |
Thickness | 12mm,15mm,18mm,25mm |
Compressive stress | 192 kPa |
Flexural Strength | 9.2 kg per cm2 |
Thermal resistance | 0.25 m2k per w |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Sq ft |
Size | 1220mm x 2420mm |
Nrc Rating | 0.90 |
I Deal In | New Only |
Brand | Tacet |
Edge | Square |
Usage/Application | Sound Absorbers |
Shape | Rectangle |
Foam Type | Polyester |
Features | High NRC Value with easy installation |
Thickness | 9mm |
Composition | 100% Polyester Fiber (PET) |
Weight | 9mm Board - 1400 g/sqm |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Square Feet |
Usage/Application | Sound Absorbers |
Nrc Rating | 0.90 |
I Deal In | New Only |
Brand | TACET |
Edge | Square |
Size | 1220mm x 2420mm |
Shape | Rectangle |
Thickness | 9mm |
Composition | 100% Polyester Fiber (PET) |
Weight | 9mm Board - 1400 g/sqm |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Square Feet |
Material | PVC |
Size | 2 Meters |
Thickness | 12mm |
Usage/Application | Acoustic Wall Fabric Paneling |
Color | White and Black |
Profile Length | 2 Meters |
Brand | Jitex |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING A common mistake is made while treating a Theater, Home Theater or Recording Studio. Generally, people get confused between Acoustic Treatment and Sound Proofing. Acoustic Treatment is the process of removing any form of Noise (echo) or reverberation present in the room. Acoustic treatment helps in making the sound produced from a speaker more crisp and clear. Acoustic Panels and Insulation materials such as Wood Wool Board, PET Polyester Acoustic Board, Fiber Glass wool Insulation, Mineral Rockwool Insulation and Polyester Wadding (Polywool) are good products for Acoustic Treatment, Whereas, Sound proofing is the process of preventing sound from traveling through walls. With soundproofing, the internal sound is retained inside and the external sound does not enter the room. However, after carrying out Soundproofing, the echo and noise drastically increases within the room and is always recommended to carry out Acoustic Treatment. A combination of Reflective and Absorption material such as Magnesium Oxide Board (MgO Board), Cement Fiber board and Mineral Rockwool Insulation are good products for Sound Proofing.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Square Feet |
Brand | JITEX |
Size | 2FT X 4FT |
Edge | Square |
Color | YELLOW |
Shape | RECTANGLE |
Thickness | 18mm |
Usage/Application | Acoustic treatment, Echo Control, Noise cancellation |
N.R.C (Noise Reduction Coefficient) | 0.90 - 0.95 |
Density | 18mm - 626 Kg / m3 |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING A common mistake is made while treating a Theater, Home Theater or Recording Studio. Generally, people get confused between Acoustic Treatment and Sound Proofing. Acoustic Treatment is the process of removing any form of Noise (echo) or reverberation present in the room. Acoustic treatment helps in making the sound produced from a speaker more crisp and clear. Acoustic Panels and Insulation materials such as Wood Wool Board, PET Polyester Acoustic Board, Fiber Glass wool Insulation, Mineral Rockwool Insulation and Polyester Wadding (Polywool) are good products for Acoustic Treatment, Whereas, Sound proofing is the process of preventing sound from traveling through walls. With soundproofing, the internal sound is retained inside and the external sound does not enter the room. However, after carrying out Soundproofing, the echo and noise drastically increases within the room and is always recommended to carry out Acoustic Treatment. A combination of Reflective and Absorption material such as Magnesium Oxide Board (MgO Board), Cement Fiber board and Mineral Rockwool Insulation are good products for Sound Proofing.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Usage/Application | Sound Absorbers |
Edge | Square |
Dimensions | 1220mm x 2420mm |
Material | 100% Polyester Fiber (PET) |
Brand | JITEX |
N.R.C (Noise Reduction Coefficient) | 0.90 |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING
Product Details:
Dimensions | 1220mm x 2420mm & 595mm x 595mm |
Weight | 1.3 kg/m2,1.1 kg/m2 |
Density | 120 Kg/m3 -185 kg/m3 |
Nrc Rating | 0.90 |
Brand | JITEX |
Usage/Application | Sound Absorbers |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING A common mistake is made while treating a Theater, Home Theater or Recording Studio. Generally, people get confused between Acoustic Treatment and Sound Proofing. Acoustic Treatment is the process of removing any form of Noise (echo) or reverberation present in the room. Acoustic treatment helps in making the sound produced from a speaker more crisp and clear. Acoustic Panels and Insulation materials such as Wood Wool Board, PET Polyester Acoustic Board, Fiber Glass wool Insulation, Mineral Rockwool Insulation and Polyester Wadding (Polywool) are good products for Acoustic Treatment, Whereas, Sound proofing is the process of preventing sound from traveling through walls. With soundproofing, the internal sound is retained inside and the external sound does not enter the room. However, after carrying out Soundproofing, the echo and noise drastically increases within the room and is always recommended to carry out Acoustic Treatment. A combination of Reflective and Absorption material such as Magnesium Oxide Board (MgO Board), Cement Fiber board and Mineral Rockwool Insulation are good products for Sound Proofing
Product Details:
Dimensions | 2400mm x 1200mm & 595mm x 595mm |
Density | 120 Kg/m3 -185 kg/m3 |
Nrc Rating | 0.75 |
Thickness | 9mm |
Material | 100% Polyethylene Terephthalate |
Usage/Application | Sound Absorbers |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING A common mistake is made while treating a Theater, Home Theater or Recording Studio. Generally, people get confused between Acoustic Treatment and Sound Proofing. Acoustic Treatment is the process of removing any form of Noise (echo) or reverberation present in the room. Acoustic treatment helps in making the sound produced from a speaker more crisp and clear. Acoustic Panels and Insulation materials such as Wood Wool Board, PET Polyester Acoustic Board, Fiber Glass wool Insulation, Mineral Rockwool Insulation and Polyester Wadding (Polywool) are good products for Acoustic Treatment, Whereas, Sound proofing is the process of preventing sound from traveling through walls. With soundproofing, the internal sound is retained inside and the external sound does not enter the room. However, after carrying out Soundproofing, the echo and noise drastically increases within the room and is always recommended to carry out Acoustic Treatment. A combination of Reflective and Absorption material such as Magnesium Oxide Board (MgO Board), Cement Fiber board and Mineral Rockwool Insulation are good products for Sound Proofing
Product Details:
Usage/Application | Sound Absorbers |
Material | 100% Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) |
Size | 2400mm x 1200mm & 595mm x 595mm |
Thickness | 9mm |
Weight | 1.3 kg/m2,1.1 kg/m2 |
Density | 120 Kg/m3 -185 kg/m3 |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING A common mistake is made while treating a Theater, Home Theater or Recording Studio. Generally, people get confused between Acoustic Treatment and Sound Proofing. Acoustic Treatment is the process of removing any form of Noise (echo) or reverberation present in the room. Acoustic treatment helps in making the sound produced from a speaker more crisp and clear. Acoustic Panels and Insulation materials such as Wood Wool Board, PET Polyester Acoustic Board, Fiber Glass wool Insulation, Mineral Rockwool Insulation and Polyester Wadding (Polywool) are good products for Acoustic Treatment, Whereas, Sound proofing is the process of preventing sound from traveling through walls. With soundproofing, the internal sound is retained inside and the external sound does not enter the room. However, after carrying out Soundproofing, the echo and noise drastically increases within the room and is always recommended to carry out Acoustic Treatment. A combination of Reflective and Absorption material such as Magnesium Oxide Board (MgO Board), Cement Fiber board and Mineral Rockwool Insulation are good products for Sound Proofing.
Product Details:
Thickness | 9mm |
Weight | 1.3 kg/m2,1.1 kg/m2 |
Density | 120 Kg/m3 -185 kg/m3 |
Material | 100% Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) |
Usage/Application | Sound Absorbers |
Size | 2400mm x 1200mm & 595mm x 595mm |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING A common mistake is made while treating a Theater, Home Theater or Recording Studio. Generally, people get confused between Acoustic Treatment and Sound Proofing. Acoustic Treatment is the process of removing any form of Noise (echo) or reverberation present in the room. Acoustic treatment helps in making the sound produced from a speaker more crisp and clear. Acoustic Panels and Insulation materials such as Wood Wool Board, PET Polyester Acoustic Board, Fiber Glass wool Insulation, Mineral Rockwool Insulation and Polyester Wadding (Polywool) are good products for Acoustic Treatment, Whereas, Sound proofing is the process of preventing sound from traveling through walls. With soundproofing, the internal sound is retained inside and the external sound does not enter the room. However, after carrying out Soundproofing, the echo and noise drastically increases within the room and is always recommended to carry out Acoustic Treatment. A combination of Reflective and Absorption material such as Magnesium Oxide Board (MgO Board), Cement Fiber board and Mineral Rockwool Insulation are good products for Sound Proofing.
Product Details:
Material | 100% Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) |
Usage/Application | Sound Absorbers |
Size | 2400mm x 1200mm & 595mm x 595mm |
Thickness | 9mm |
Density | 120 Kg/m3 -185 kg/m3 |
N.R.C (Noise Reduction Coefficient) | 0.75 |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING A common mistake is made while treating a Theater, Home Theater or Recording Studio. Generally, people get confused between Acoustic Treatment and Sound Proofing. Acoustic Treatment is the process of removing any form of Noise (echo) or reverberation present in the room. Acoustic treatment helps in making the sound produced from a speaker more crisp and clear. Acoustic Panels and Insulation materials such as Wood Wool Board, PET Polyester Acoustic Board, Fiber Glass wool Insulation, Mineral Rockwool Insulation and Polyester Wadding (Polywool) are good products for Acoustic Treatment, Whereas, Sound proofing is the process of preventing sound from traveling through walls. With soundproofing, the internal sound is retained inside and the external sound does not enter the room. However, after carrying out Soundproofing, the echo and noise drastically increases within the room and is always recommended to carry out Acoustic Treatment. A combination of Reflective and Absorption material such as Magnesium Oxide Board (MgO Board), Cement Fiber board and Mineral Rockwool Insulation are good products for Sound Proofing.
Product Details:
Density | 120 Kg/m3 -185 kg/m3 |
Usage/Application | Sound Absorbers |
Material | 100% Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) (60% Recycled content) Sound Transmission: 0.75 Noise Reducti |
Size | 2400mm x 1200mm & 595mm x 595mm |
Thickness | 9mm |
Weight | 1.3 kg/m2,1.1 kg/m2 |
ABOUT ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
Acoustic treatment is the process of controlling sound reflections within a room. Acoustic treatment lessens the effect of undesirable Echo and Noise in order to improve the clarity and quality of the sound. Acoustic treatment can be achieved by using various Acoustic panels (boards), insulation materials and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles. There are mainly three elements that have to be considered while carrying out Acoustic Treatment: Absorption, Diffusion and Reflection.
HOW DOES SOUND WORK
Sound in general, moves as a longitudinal wave – a wave that compresses air and expands gradually as it moves. When sound touches a material, it vibrates the particles within; regardless of the material being Solid, Liquid or gas. Thus, the most efficient process of stopping sound from traveling is to add a Vacuum in its path. As Compression and Vibration are important elements in the working of Sound, a vacuum helps in eliminating these elements. This is the reason why sound cannot be heard in Space – as Space is a vacuum.
Whereas, the frequency of a Sound wave is the level of sound that can be heard to a listener. It is divided in to three frequencies – Low, Medium and High. For e.g. Low frequencies consist of sounds like Bass, Thunder or a Man’s Deep voice and High frequencies consist of sounds such as Whistle, Squeal or Child’s voice.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACOUSTIC TREATMENT AND SOUND PROOFING A common mistake is made while treating a Theater, Home Theater or Recording Studio. Generally, people get confused between Acoustic Treatment and Sound Proofing. Acoustic Treatment is the process of removing any form of Noise (echo) or reverberation present in the room. Acoustic treatment helps in making the sound produced from a speaker more crisp and clear. Acoustic Panels and Insulation materials such as Wood Wool Board, PET Polyester Acoustic Board, Fiber Glass wool Insulation, Mineral Rockwool Insulation and Polyester Wadding (Polywool) are good products for Acoustic Treatment, Whereas, Sound proofing is the process of preventing sound from traveling through walls. With soundproofing, the internal sound is retained inside and the external sound does not enter the room. However, after carrying out Soundproofing, the echo and noise drastically increases within the room and is always recommended to carry out Acoustic Treatment. A combination of Reflective and Absorption material such as Magnesium Oxide Board (MgO Board), Cement Fiber board and Mineral Rockwool Insulation are good products for Sound Proofing.