Candyacoustics - Urnäsch - Schweiz
Candyacoustics - Urnäsch - Schweiz

DeAmp Clearsorber


Overview

The DeAMP Acrylpanel is a patent pending micro-slotted, resin panel acoustical system that has been designed to absorb sound in the mid-range (speech) frequencies. It can be configured to achieve sound absorption in high and low frequency ranges as well.

As a 100% fiber-free product, it can address high humidity and wet environments without concern over air quality. The DeAMP Acrylpanel brings together high transparency for clear viewing or natural day lighting with acoustical performance.

 

 

Deamp Acrylpanels are used in offices, meeting rooms, class rooms, auditoriums, glass atria, lobbies, restaurants, recording and mastering studios, radio studios, kitchens and swimming pool areas, to name a few.

 

 

Features

 

Description

In many spaces, flat reflective surfaces can cause interfering reflections and excessive reverberation which can corrupt work environments, meeting and gathering areas, music quality and speech intelligibility to name a few. Traditional tools used to approach noise control, sound reflections and excess reverberation are opaque.

Because of this, the architectural industry has long sought a light transmitting, sound absorbing finish to control reverberation in a room, while maintaining views or integrating lighting design. The DeAMP Acrylpanel is a micro-slatted, clear or translucent acoustical system that provides significant absorption.

Easy mounting via a standoff system allows for a variety of mounting options, each producing unique acoustical performance qualities.

 

Product Specifications

Sizing:
Standard Panel Dimensions (mm): 600x600 and 1200x600
free customization
Maximum size (mm): 2000x3000

Thickness:
4mm to 10mm

Color:
coloured, transparent or translucent

Material:
acrylic (PMMA) / PETG

 

Technical Data

Sound absorption:
NRC 0.45 to 0.55

Flammability:

PETG
EN13501-1 – B-s1, d0
DIN 4102 – B1 (indoors)
NFP 92-501&505 – M2
UL94 – V-2

Acrylic (PMMA)
UK, BS 476 Part 7 – Class 3
DIN 4102 – B2
NFP 92-507 – M4
UL94 – HB
ISO 11925-2 – E

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