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- Egg-crate polyurethane thickness 20mm, sold in 10 panels total 30 m² – panel size 1500 x 2050mm (150cm x 205cm), available with or without adhesive.
- (Class 2 - UL 94-HF1 flame retardant, Density 25 kg/m³ – uses: ideal for soundproofing private and industrial areas (e.g. recording studios).
- Approved product with technical data sheet (attached), MADE IN ITALY
- Sound-absorbing panel, acoustic correction of mid-high frequencies.
- The Egg-crate sound-absorbing panel is a classic model used for basic correction of mid-high frequencies, where high performance is not required. Suitable for correcting study rooms, meeting rooms, etc.
- The fire behavior in this case is: UL94 HBF. This standard is the best currently available on the market. Polyurethane is not a non-flammable material (like polyester fiber) but it can belong to different self-extinguishing classes. The UL94 HBF standard ensures flame retardancy, which is the best achievable for polyurethane.
- Shipping cost in Italy €30, as it is very bulky and shipped on pallets.
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Suitable for a wide range of sectors:
Coatings of spaces in the private sector (music rehearsal rooms, hobby rooms, etc.)
Recording studios (Radio, etc.)
General noise reduction measures
Features:
Broadband sound absorption covering a wide frequency range (porous absorber)
| Color | anthracite grey |
| Bulk density | 25 – 30 kg /m³ |
| Operating temperature | -40° to +100°C |
| Thermal conductivity | 0.04 W/mK |
| Fire behaviour | FMVSS 302, DIN 75200, DIN 4102 B3 |
| Sound absorption capacity | *** |
| Cleaning | ** |
| Deformation/resistance | *** |
| Fire protection | ** |
The Egg-crate sound-absorbing panel is a classic model used for basic correction of mid-high frequencies, where high performance is not required. Suitable for the correction of classrooms, meeting rooms, etc. Dimensions: Every effort is made to ensure precise cutting of each acoustic panel, but unfortunately, expanded polyurethane is a very elastic product that can slightly shift during cutting. For this reason, even with maximum precision, all products may have a cutting tolerance of +/- 2%. Fire reaction: Polyurethane products are not non-flammable but, like all organic-based plastics, they are combustible and burn when exposed to flame. In the event of fire, polyurethane releases smoke and combustion gases whose composition varies according to both the characteristics of the foam (formulation, density, etc.) and the fire conditions (ventilation, temperature, etc.). The most serious danger in case of fire is represented, as with all organic compounds, by the development of carbon monoxide and the depletion of oxygen in the environment. Experiments show that the composition of combustion gases released by polyurethane foams generally does not differ from those released by products such as wood or wool.