Product category:
Acoustics, Noise and Vibration Control
News Release from: CMS Acoustics | Subject: Acoustic wall panels
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 December 2006
SuperPhon wall panels soundproof Leeds
Trinity
Bowman Riley Building Surveyors has specified CMS Acoustics' SuperPhon acoustic wall panels in a lecture auditorium at Leeds Trinity and All Saints.
Bowman Riley Building Surveyors has specified CMS Acoustics' SuperPhon acoustic wall panels, to increase sound performance and reduce reverberation in a lecture auditorium at Leeds Trinity and All Saints Comprising a composite construction and fabric finish, SuperPhon panels reduce noise by impeding the transmission of sound through the wall and absorbing noise at the surface
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 10 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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SuperPhon panels were installed to cover the back wall of the lecture hall.
As such, CMS Acoustics customised the standard 3000 x 1200 x 25mm panels to fit around window openings.
Debbie Lewis, of Bowman Riley Building Surveyors, explains: "We were working to a tight timescale and therefore needed a company who could turn the job around within two to three weeks".
"CMS Acoustic Solutions were extremely efficient, supplying the SuperPhon panels within a couple of days, and overseeing the smooth installation of the product".
To maintain the aesthetic appearance of the lecture auditorium, CMS Acoustics provided its mahonia coloured panels to complement the decorative design concept.
Connected with Velcro strips and attached to timber battens on the wall, the panels provided a neat, non visible solution.
SuperPhon is a fully bespoke product and is made to order on a site by site basis.
At Trinity and All Saints, panels were made of cambourne mainline plus fabric weave material.
The standard covering is an acoustically transparent woven textile fabric.
David Holder, sales director of CMS Acoustics, commented: "CMS Acoustics has an extensive and flexible portfolio of high performance products to suit any setting, and will custom make new designs if necessary".
"By manufacturing our own materials and through exclusive partnerships, we can turn solutions around in a short space of time.".
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