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The Primacoustic ThunderTile™ is a unique acoustic T-bar ceiling tile that combines the remarkable absorption characteristics of high-density glass wool with the sound-blocking attributes of a gypsum board. Once installed, ThunderTiles provide effective control of the reverberant field while eliminating bothersome primary reflections that make communication difficult. The design begins with a pure white finish on top of an acoustically transparent micromesh tissue that fully encapsulates the panel. This is bonded to a ¾” layer of 6lb per cubic foot high-density glass wool. Sound waves pass through the tissue into the wool, causing the minute glass fibers to vibrate, absorbing sound energy. The acoustic panel is laminated onto a ½” layer of heavy gypsum board. This adds the extra ‘sound-blocking’ mass that stops sound from traveling between adjacent rooms through the air space ‘plenum’ above the panels. Designed to retrofit into existing T-Bar systems, ThunderTiles are available in both square 24″ x 24″ and rectangular 24″ x 48″ panel sizes. Choose between a space-saving ‘trim’ edge treatment for flush-mounting or the ‘reveal’ edge that drops below the T-Bar to create an architecturally sculpted appearance. Panels are finished in Absolute White™ for optimum reflectance and may be painted to suit the room’s decor. Cutting out panels for light fixtures, ventilation, and ceiling speakers follows the same cut-and-position process used with regular ceiling tiles. But ThunderTiles will not sag due to moisture, unlike low-cost mineral wool tiles. This makes them particularly well suited for use in regions with fluctuating temperatures and humidity levels. The ThunderTile has been thoroughly tested to meet the stringent ASTM-E84 fire and smoke development requirements for Class-A/1 designation and safe use anywhere. ThunderTiles combines a highly absorptive acoustic panel with the sound-blocking attributes of gypsum. This makes them the perfect solution for conference rooms, music rooms, home theatres, call centers, doctor offices, restaurants, or any room where echo from hard surfaces can reduce intelligibility, and noise abatement is required. Available in the following: |
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