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Material |
Typically made from open-cell polyurethane or melamine foam. These materials are lightweight, porous, and designed to trap sound waves, converting them into heat to reduce echo and reverberation. |
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Sound Absorption |
Acoustic foam is highly effective at absorbing mid to high-frequency sound waves. It reduces echo, flutter, and background noise, improving clarity in studios, offices, and home theaters. |
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Thickness |
Available in 1" to 4" thicknesses. Thicker panels absorb a broader range of frequencies, especially lower ones. For example, 2" panels are great for general use, while 4" panels are ideal for bass-heavy environments. |
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Fire Resistance |
Many panels are made from fire-retardant materials like melamine, meeting Class A or Class 1 fire safety standards (ASTM E84). This makes them suitable for public and commercial spaces. |