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Acoustiblok: Quiet-Cloud Industrial Sound Absorption Panels

Reduce noise in manufacturing and warehousing environments

Acoustiblok: Quiet-Cloud Industrial Sound Absorption Panels
By Acoustiblok 
January 9, 2015

Quiet-Cloud industrial sound absorption panels by Acoustiblok minimize excessive noise in manufacturing and warehousing buildings.

Lightweight and easy to move, when properly staggered the panels increase the perimeter-to-surface noise absorption area up to five-fold. Each panel consists of a heavy gauge perforated aluminum casing over a hydrophobic, non-fiberglass sound absorbing material that can withstand operating temperatures up to 1,000°F.

The panels hang from a chain or cable either horizontally (like a cloud) or vertically from side edges (like a banner). Alternatively, they can be easily put into a standard ceiling tile grid system. Hanging the panels over industrial machinery mitigates noise in those specific areas.

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