Ball impact-resistant acoustic element absorbs 70 percent of the sound and ensures a pleasant room temperature. Holzwerke Ladenburger has developed a sound-absorbing wood paneling with a modern, linear look that can be installed additionally using simple methods.
Ladenburger's "StudioLine Plus" range includes wooden paneling that can be installed additionally to ceilings in a few simple steps, is ball-proof and has a construction certification.
248 x 13.6 cm boards available from stock.
The acoustic element consists of three layers: The surface is adorned with narrow slats, veneered with high-quality woods such as silver fir as a rift product or maple; walnut or HDF surfaces are also available. The 10 mm thick and 18 mm wide wooden slats are spaced half a centimeter apart, creating an highly modern linear look. The narrow slats are attached to a plywood layer that functions as a resting zone and on which they can lie flat, ensuring a stable grip with the subfloor. Underneath is an ecological wood fiber insulation panel that absorbs the sound in the room as well as outside noise. According to the DIN EN ISO 354 inspection report, the wood has sound absorption classification C with an absorption coefficient of 0.70 αw. This means that 70 percent of the sound is destroyed, creating a pleasant atmosphere.
To protect the surface from yellowing, the wood can be treated with a light, transparent UV protection that maintains the natural color of the material.