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Suspended acoustic baffles: absorb noise in large spaces

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

What are suspended acoustic baffles used for and when?

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

Unlike acoustic insulation, which blocks out noise, suspended baffles act directly on sound processing inside a room. They significantly reduce ambient noise levels 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 constraints. They are made from high-absorption materials, encased in dust-, moisture- and splash-resistant membranes.

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

These solutions are ideal for improving operator comfort, reducing hearing fatigue and making communications more intelligible in noisy areas.

Frequently asked questions about suspended baffles

What is the role of a suspended acoustic baffle?

It absorbs reverberated sound in large spaces to reduce ambient noise levels.

Where do you install suspended baffles?

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 damp environments.

Is an acoustic study required before installation?

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

Glossary of terms related to acoustic baffles

Acoustic baffle

Suspended absorber panel to attenuate reflected sound.

Reverberation

Persistence of sound in a space after it has been emitted.

Sound absorption

A material's ability to "capture" sound energy.

Reverberation time (RT60)

Time required for sound to drop by 60 dB in a space.

Suspended system

Mounted high above the ground.

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