Deviating from the traditional square and rectangular acoustic foam panels often seen, these hexagonal acoustic tiles can either be installed with complete surface coverage, or in small clusters in a random orientation, giving complex texture and depth to any flat wall or ceiling to excite the space. Fracturing and tussling out from the wall it makes any space look rugged and industrial whilst increasing the rooms acoustic clarity and removing unwanted distortion.
Optimising the size, foam cell structure and profile of the hexagon tile is a key priority in ensuring that the product offers superior visual and acoustic value. Additionally, the product durability is also a driving factor in ensuring that the foam wont crumble, decolourise or flake.
There is no limit as to where the hexagonal tile can be installed. From high-end professional music studios to public spaces and offices, these are a great solution for walls and ceilings to both absorb and diffuse sound.
With a choice of three materials and custom cut sizing available, you can achieve an end result that is matched to your own unique requirements. Whether you require the acoustic benefits of the budget G25 foam, the minimal weight of Basotect melamine, or the ultra-dense, fire-resistant Class 0 material, the Hexagon Tile has got you covered.
Product features
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Sound Zero is consulted before specifying.
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| Density (?) | 90 Kg/m3 | |
| Length (?) | 350 mm | |
| Thickness (?) | 25 - 100 mm | |
| Width (?) | 300 mm | |
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| NRC Rating (?) | 0.7 | |
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| Colour (?) | Grey | |
| Material (?) | Polyurethane | |
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| Flammability Class (?) | Class 1 | |
| Sound Absorption Class (?) | B | |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_25_71 Rigid board , panel and sheet products | |