Understanding Acoustic Foam with Sonex

Effective sound insulation is key to creating comfortable and productive environments. Whether it’s an echoing office, a noisy factory, or a bustling restaurant, acoustic foam offers a practical solution that improves both acoustics and aesthetics.

How does foam absorb sound?

The honeycomb structure of open cell foam makes it highly effective for sound absorption. When sound comes into contact with the foam, the energy is converted into heat through friction within the foam's cells. This process significantly reduces the amount of reverberation, noise, and echoes within a space.

Acoustic foam panels are cut into a variety of different patterns. These patterns are not just visually appealing but also enhance the noise insulating properties. The patterns increase the surface area of each panel, exposing more cells to the sound waves and diffusing sound more effectively.

Joyce’s Sonex Acoustic Solution.

Sonex is an advanced acoustic solution made from our combustion-modified open-cell polyurethane foam. Each pair of Sonex panels is available in different thickness and consists of one tile with peaks and another with valleys, designed for easy installation on walls and ceilings.

The anechoic wedge pattern is highly detailed, increasing the surface area of the panel by up to 400% compared to flat materials, significantly enhancing its ability to absorb sound.

Ready to elevate your acoustic game? Get in touch with us today for details on our Sonex acoustic panels.

 
 

Joyce Foam Products

5-9 Bridges Road, Moorebank, NSW, 2170
1800 021 304
Sales@joyce.com.au

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