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ACOUSTIC CEILING

Ceiling panels are great at absorbing sound, rather than blocking it. Sound absorption is a critical component of any room that is occupied by people and, while our lightweight, modular ceilings are not effective at blocking sound – they are, in fact, very good at absorbing it. With optimized gaps between partitions that separate rooms, the system is effective at preventing noise transfer between the adjacent spaces.
When acoustics is essential for noise and sound control, our wide range of premium acoustic ceilings and acoustical ceiling tiles provide the solution you are looking for. To soundproof between floors we recommend TOP SURFACE acoustic panels. Large noisy areas, such as gymnasiums, Auditorium, Cafeteria, Office floor, BPO Floor and work floors can now be effectively controlled with soundproof ceilings and acoustical wall panels, made of premium quality material that control noise and give you the quality acoustic experience that you desire.
Acoustic panels are a very cost-effective means of providing fantastic sound absorption in the room across a whole ceiling area. We provide you the expertise in optimizing your acoustic and aesthetic designs with a sound proofing solution. Our services and solutions are most keenly developed to provide you complete peace of mind at the most reasonable prices. We supply the best quality acoustic ceiling tiles so that you not only achieve an attractive finish but you also gain the benefits of fantastic sound absorption, which works efficiently to reduce noise generated by ceiling interfaces, such as ventilation and air-conditioning. Ranging from cool laminates and warm woods to bold colors and bright whites, our broad portfolio of acoustic and noise proofing solutions coupled with the finest quality of material, offers you the flexibility and performance you need for designing your commercial and/or residential space giving you the perfect solution for your acoustic needs.

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