Acoustic Wall Panels
Acoustic Wall Panels excel at tackling a range of acoustic problems by merging into the background. With a variety of designs and styles available, the acoustic foam integrated within each panel works by reducing the levels of reverberation in the room. As a result, this helps to reduce echoes and ultimately create a quieter and more productive working environment. We can produce the panels in a variety of shapes and styles to further modernise the wall space.
We design and manufacture all our acoustic wall panels in-house. As a result, we can tailor the size and style of the panels to seamlessly integrate into the existing environment. From individual panels to larger configurations, we produce a variety of solutions to help control the acoustic levels in your workplace. This applies to a variety of rooms, such as offices, cafés, restaurants and even the home.
Attaching the acoustic sound absorbing panels into a space can make significant difference on noise levels. Ensure the right size and placement are selected for the maximum results. Complete with a 50mm acoustic foam and high-quality fabrics, the foam wall tiles can be created into exactly what you need. Choose from a wide selection of fabric colours or take the bespoke route and add customised print.
If you would like to discuss any of these options, then feel free to get in touch. You can either call us on 01733 394941 or send an e-mail to sales@rapind.com.
- Printed Acrylic Pictures£20.40 £17.00
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All the acoustic wall panels we produce are designed to impress in your workplace for many years to come. When manufacturing each, we only use high-quality materials to create panels, which means they are resistant to fraying and unnecessary damage. This helps the wall boards to continue working efficiently and effectively in the background for many years to come.
While the acoustic wall panels are designed with a decorative front, it is the acoustic foam within the panel which makes a noticeable difference. It features a close cell structure which is effective in soaking up sound waves present in the room. As a result, this means they are effective in tackling noisy conversations and distracting background noise by softening hard surfaces. This helps to create a calmer working atmosphere which is more pleasant for employees and customers.
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We provide a variety of sizes and designs on our website, but as the manufacturers of the acoustic wall panels, we can also make completely bespoke designs. If you have a project in mind and require unique sizes or bespoke graphic design, then we are more than happy to help. To get in touch, please call 01733 394941 or send an e-mail to sales@rapind.com.
How to use sound absorbing panels
Incorporating foam wall panels can be a useful addition to the home or office and provides an alternative to a freestanding office screen. A room size changes drastically from office to office, so for those smaller spaces it’s important that you have an acoustic solution too.
Fitted directly to a wall, the acoustic walls panels have a modern look whilst keep the floor space untouched. Choose the correct size, quantity, and wall placement to achieve the maximum sound absorption. Offering a square or rectangle shape, you can create your own wall configuration combining various sizes and fabric colours.
Noisy neighbours can be problematic, but not when you have a soundproofing product in place. Whilst all noise can’t be eliminated, it’s possible to dull the noise to a manageable level, making the space comfortable. Adding foam wall panels into the home is an unobtrusive method to resolve noise levels whilst being able to place a preferred colour or pattern into the space.
Available with a woven fabric or custom printed artwork for the ultimate bespoke finish.
How do acoustic wall panels works?
Similarly to the acoustic office screens, the acoustic boards are constructed with an acoustic foam and/or fabric. The acoustic foam absorbs sound and works alongside the fabric to reduce sound. The number of panels you need will depend on the size of the area but when used correctly, the acoustic panels can make a difference to small or vast spaces.