
OVERVIEW
The ceiling sound panels are an ideal solution for absorbing reverberant noise in large areas or noisy sections of manufacturing facilities. When hung in the recommended configuration of one absorber per 8 to 10 sq/ft of floor work area, the baffles can reduce the noise levels 8 to 10 dBA. They should be hung in parallel running rows or in an egg crate configuration as shown on the left.

Ideal Applications
Baffles are hung vertically from the ceiling to absorb and dissipate reflecting noises. Any large open area with loud noises could benefit from these baffles.
- Warehouses
- Industrial facilities
- Manufacturing plants
- Gymnasiums
- Large auditoriums
- Any large open space where reflecting noise is an issue

Considerations
- Commonly used in conjunction with the panel sound barrier panels to further reduce noise pollution
- Hanging the ceiling baffles is typically done using zip ties or tek screws into the existing structure
- Easy to take down and store when not needed
- Easy to move to new locations when application changes
- Modular design allows for many different layouts
- Easy to fit around obstructions due to flexible design
Ceiling Sound Baffle Styles

Model: Poly Ceiling Baffles
Color: Off White
Thickness: 1.5″
Grommets: Located in each corner
Roll size: 4’w x 2’h
DBA Reduction: Estimated up to 7 DBA
Fire Rating: Meets Federal MVSS #302 flame-retardant tests, ASTM E84 Class I
Note: The Poly Covered Fiberglass Baffles are the most economical baffles. They are fabricated with a high density fiberglass core sealed in a polyurethane cover.
Spec Sheet: View PDF Spec Sheet
Price: $

Model: Quilted Fiberglass Ceiling Baffles
Color: Gray
Thickness: 2″
Grommets: Grommets at top 8″ in from corners
Roll size: 4’w x 2’h
DBA Reduction: Estimated up to 10 DBA
Fire Rating: Meets Federal MVSS #302 flame-retardant tests, ASTM E84 Class I
Note: The quilted fiberglass baffles will reduce the greatest amount of noise.
Spec Sheet: View PDF Spec Sheet
Price: $$
Decibel Ratings
