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  • Box contains 4 panels

This is a high absorption, low cost panel, recommended for acoustic treatment of large areas.

The simple but elegant design allows various different combinations.

It is ideal to be mounted on walls, ceilings and continuous surfaces or selected spots. This model can also be used as a soundproofing reinforcement material.

The SNOWSORB is specifically recommended for the acoustic treatment of large rooms like Commercial areas, Television studios, Pavilions, auditoriums, meeting rooms, public spaces, and others that require noise control. The creation of efficient sound wave absorbing surfaces is the main feature that makes this product so relevant.

It can be easily cut with a sharp utility knife to be adjusted to the dimensions of walls and ceilings.

  • Easy installation
  • Fire Resistance - Euroclass B-s3, d1 (similar to old M1)
  • Material - Acoustic Foam
  • NRC - 0.90/m2 [>250Hz; <10KHz]
  • 0.6Kg (1.3lb)
  • 60x60x8cm (23.6"x23.6"x3.1")
  • Limited-time offer.
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    ConditionBrand New (New)
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    Brand
    Model
    • Snowsorb
    Finish
    • Blue
    Categories
    Made In
    • Portugal

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