Fireproof, Low Cost Sound Absorption

US Auralex Acoustics introduces SonoLitePro      17/06/11

Fireproof, Low Cost Sound Absorption


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Auralex has introduced SonoLitePro, an entry-level fabric wrapped StudiofoamPro panel comprised of Class A fire-rated materials. Here's what they have to say about it...
With a price that specifically targets those on limited budgets, SonoLitePro presents a low-cost option for sound absorption in studios, churches, schools, restaurants, clubs and any other venue that requires a Class A fire-rated acoustical treatment.
SonoLitePro is available in two sizes: 2' x 2' and 2' x 4', both 1.5" thick. It is available in black or tan and features squared edges. Providing an overall Noise Coefficient Rating (NRC) of 0.90, this product is a cost-effective alternative to expensive fabric-wrapped fiberglass panels.
"Auralex is always looking for ways to bring more acoustical options to commercial facilities that require Class A fire-rating," says Eric Smith, founder and president of Auralex Acoustics. "Auralex is proud to be able to deliver this new fabric wrapped melamine–free acoustical foam option to the commercial installation market. Auralex's SonoLitePro is an ideal acoustical absorption panel for any facility on a budget, while it is also able to adhere to most public fire codes."
SonoLitePro is a new addition to Auralex's range of Class A absorptive panels, which include ELiTE ProPanels, EcoTech, SonoFiber and StudiofoamPro. This product is unique as it bridges the gap between Class A rated acoustical foams and fiberglass wrapped panels. Many public buildings and local fire codes require that acoustical materials be Class A fire-retardant. Auralex's Class A products are a cost effective and visually appealing alternative to the current Class A fire-rated absorptive options.
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