Acoustical treatment isn’t just for walls. Ceiling treatments are just as, and in some cases, more important for taming acoustical issues in a space. Our acoustic ceiling tiles can lay right into an existing T-bar suspended ceiling grid system. We have a large variety of acoustic ceiling tiles for every type of sound control. For instance, ceiling treatments can augment the quality of sound and the appearance of your facility. Depending on the nature of your project, you can choose between a variety of finishes and substrates for the right features. Our acoustic ceiling tiles fall into three major categories. For instance, these ceiling tiles may be used to absorb sound, block sound, or even diffuse sound
What Are Acoustic Ceiling Tiles?
Acoustic ceiling tiles lay into a suspended or dropped ceiling grid and are used alter the acoustics in the room. These tiles can be made of various acoustical materials like fiberglass, foam, wood, polyester, and other substrates.
Suspended ceilings were originally created to conceal unsightly infrastructure like wiring, ductwork, or plumbing. In addition, this plenum space between the tiles and the ceiling deck allows access for inspection or maintenance.
Acoustical control was another objective of dropped ceilings. For instance, highly absorptive materials like fiberglass or foam could be used to reduce echo and reverberation within the space.
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Sound Absorption
Sound absorbing acoustic ceiling tiles are the most common. Absorptive ceiling tiles help to reduce the reverberation reflecting around a space.
Sound Blocking
In some cases, you may wish to prevent sound from going through a ceiling grid system. Sound blocking acoustic ceiling tiles may be the answer.
Ceiling grid systems in most buildings will only have partition walls that stop where they meet the grid. If the walls do not meet the roof, sound can easily flank through the grid into the next space. You might also want to prevent mechanical noise from seeping into your office.
Sound Diffusion
Sound diffusing acoustic ceiling tiles will scatter and disperse sound that strikes the surface. The shape of a typical sound diffuser is not flat. This redirects the sound in a different direction, reducing the sounds intensity without removing the sound like an absorber material would. This helps to improve sound clarity and is particularly useful in critical listening environments.
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