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Autex Acoustics - Quietspace

Autex Acoustics - Quietspace

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  • A discrete, high-performance broadband acoustic treatment engineered to absorb a minimum of 85% of sound energy. Quietspace® Panel is made from 100% polyester fibre, with a hard, compressed face and cushioned backing to optimise the range of frequency absorption. 

     

     

    Features and Benefits
    • Get in touch and one of the team can assist in creating a cart with exactly what you're looking for
    • Lead time is two weeks from date of order/payment plus shipping
    • Minimum quantity order: 6 x 25mm | 3 x 50mm
    • Engineered to absorb a minimum of 85% of the sound energy it meets
    • Can be overlaid with Vertiface® for a decorative feature
    • Available in standard Black or White 
    • Broadband absorber
    • Made locally

     

     

    Quietspace® Panel in Action

    This question was posed whilst negotiating the contract for the MIT (Manukau Institute of Technology) new build for Haydn Rollett.

    Of paramount importance was maintaining the architect's specification of 50mm Quietspace throughout the project. Budget constraints meant a value engineering process must be undertaken to find a balance between aesthetics and functionality.

    Acoustic Solutions Store drew upon the nearly 20 years of industry experience with Autex materials to specify water cut black backed panels with a 10mm painted negative between the panels to find this balance. As the photo illustrates, it's an exceptional finish in a super modern, tertiary learning environment.

    Quietspace is the “Go To” Broadband Acoustic absorber for a myriad of different spacial usages. 

     

     

    • NRC: 0.85, 1.00
    • Composition: 100% polyester fibre (PET)
    • Size: 1220 mm x 2440 mm
    • Thickness: 25 mm, 50 mm
    • Product Placement: Ceiling, Wall
    • Form: Panel
    • Install method: Direct fixed or suspended
    • Application: Commercial/Office Space, Hospitality, Theatres and Auditoriums, Recording Studios and Radio