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Suspended Acoustic Baffles: Absorb Noise in Your Large Spaces

Écib designs and installs suspended acoustic baffles to improve sound absorption in industrial, commercial, or sports environments.

What are suspended acoustic baffles used for and when should they be used?

Suspended acoustic baffles are absorbent elements hung from the ceiling, designed to reduce sound reverberation in large spaces. They are particularly effective in workshops, logistics halls, gymnasiums, factories, or other areas with high ceilings.

Unlike acoustic insulators, which block noise, suspended baffles act directly on sound treatment inside a room. They significantly lower the ambient sound level by absorbing sound waves reflected by the building's walls.

At Écib, we offer a range of custom-made suspended acoustic baffles, adapted to your technical and aesthetic requirements. They are manufactured with high-absorption materials, encased in membranes resistant to dust, humidity, or splashes.

Our baffles are available with customizable finishes. Their elevated suspended installation helps to preserve floor space while optimizing the building's overall acoustics.

These solutions are ideal for improving the acoustic comfort of operators, reducing auditory fatigue, and making communications more intelligible in noisy areas.

Frequently Asked Questions about Suspended Acoustic Baffles

What is the role of a suspended acoustic baffle?

It absorbs reverberated sounds in large spaces to reduce the ambient noise level.

Where are suspended baffles installed?

On the ceiling of workshops, warehouses, sports halls, industrial buildings, swimming pools, or technical areas.

Are suspended baffles washable?

Some models are washable or resistant to dusty or humid environments.

Is an acoustic study required before installation?

Yes, to correctly size the quantity and arrangement of baffles according to the volume and reverberation.

Glossary of terms related to acoustic baffles

Acoustic baffle

Suspended absorbent panel to attenuate reflected sounds.

Reverberation

Persistence of sound in a space after its emission.

Acoustic absorption

Ability of a material to "capture" sound energy.

Reverberation time (RT60)

The time required for sound to decrease by 60 dB in a space.

Suspended system

Overhead mounting without occupying floor space.

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