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Consult acoustic expert to resolve sound problem in your building for good

Consult an Acoustic Expert for the Right Sound Solution Get professional advice from Sontext and fix your noise issues for good with the proper acoustic panel setup. Resolve Sound Problems in Your Building with Acoustic Expertise Poor room acoustics can create stress, reduce speech clarity, and impact the functionality of a space, whether it’s a boardroom, classroom, auditorium, or open-plan office. That’s why consulting an…

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Purchase world class noise control products from a leading supplier to get free from sound problem

Buy Premium Noise Control Products from a Leading Supplier Uncontrolled noise and echo can make a space difficult to use—whether it’s a home office, restaurant, gym, or school. In rooms with high ceilings or complex architecture, traditional wall panels may not be practical. That’s where acoustic baffles and ceiling-suspended panels come in. These vertical or horizontal sound absorbers reduce reverberation and help restore acoustic balance….

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Install Cutting Edge Noise Control Products for Comfortable Interiors

Unwanted sound and reverberation can interfere with the comfort and usability of any interior space. Whether it’s a classroom, home theatre, auditorium, or boardroom, poor acoustics affect speech, concentration, and overall experience. Installing the right type of noise control product can dramatically improve sound quality and eliminate echo-related issues. Sontext provides a wide range of sound-absorbing panels suitable for walls and ceilings. These include Murano…

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Sonofonic Acoustic Baffles in Airport

 

Sonofonic Acoustic Baffles were recently installed in the newly constructed Terminal 4 at Melbourne Airport. Designed by Hassell Architects, this high-traffic, high-ceiling space required an acoustic solution that was both effective and visually striking.

Sontext’s Sonofonic Baffles were selected due to their flexibility in colour, shape, and layout. The ability to customise the form of each baffle allowed the architect to integrate acoustic control into the broader design concept without compromise. These baffles not only reduce reverberation in open areas but also help define spatial zones within the terminal.

Designed for Complex Spaces

Jacaranda Industries, based in Melbourne managed the installation. This project presented complex engineering challenges, requiring innovative fixing and suspension systems. Jacaranda developed custom methods to meet the safety, aesthetic, and acoustic performance standards of a major international airport terminal.

To view more about Jacaranda’s role in the project, visit the Jacaranda Industries website.

Why Sonofonic Baffles?

Sonofonic Acoustic Baffles are ideal for large public spaces with high ceilings, such as terminals, atriums, and lobbies. Their suspended design allows air, light, and services to move freely while absorbing sound and reducing echo. Available in multiple colours and custom shapes, they are a practical and architectural choice for managing noise in open-plan environments.

Plan Your Acoustic Project with Sontext

Whether you're designing an airport, shopping centre, school or any space with complex acoustic needs, Sontext can assist in selecting the right solution. Our Sonofonic range combines acoustic performance with design flexibility.

Contact us to discuss your project, request product data, or arrange a consultation with our technical team.

FAQs – Sonofonic Acoustic Baffles at Melbourne Airport

Question Answer
What are Sonofonic Baffles made from? They are made from a high-density fibreglass or polyester core wrapped in durable acoustic fabric or painted finishes.
Why were baffles used instead of wall panels? Terminal 4 has open-plan, high-ceiling spaces where suspended baffles provide vertical sound absorption without interfering with wall or service layouts.
Can Sonofonic Baffles be customised? Yes. This project used custom colours and shapes to align with the architect's design concept.
Who handled the installation? The baffles were installed by Jacaranda Industries, who developed custom suspension systems for this complex site.
Are these panels suitable for other large spaces? Absolutely. They’re ideal for terminals, auditoriums, sports halls, shopping centres, and other echo-prone environments.

Need a Solution for Your Space?

If you’re designing a space with high ceilings or excessive reverberation, Sonofonic Acoustic Baffles could be the answer. Whether you're working on a transport terminal, commercial lobby, or education facility, our team can recommend a tailored acoustic solution.

Contact Sontext today for expert advice or to request a quote.

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