Industrial

Industrial Acoustic Panel Solutions

Managing Noise in Industrial Environments

Workshops, warehouses, and production areas are often filled with hard surfaces, machinery, and open ceilings — all of which contribute to loud, echoing spaces. Excessive noise doesn’t just affect concentration, it can also be a safety hazard. That’s why sound control in industrial settings is so important.

Tailored Acoustic Panels for Industrial Spaces

Sontext offers a range of acoustic solutions specifically suited to industrial environments. Whether you need to reduce reverberation in a high-bay warehouse or control sound in a manufacturing facility, our panels can be wall-mounted, ceiling-suspended, or installed as vertical baffles depending on your layout and acoustic goals.

Durable, High-Performance Products

Our industrial acoustic panels are manufactured from robust materials, designed to withstand demanding conditions while delivering effective sound absorption. Products like Serenity Panels and Decrasound PET Baffles are ideal for these settings, offering flexibility in both installation and appearance.

 

Specification Details
Applications Warehouses, workshops, production floors
Panel Types Wall Panels, Ceiling Baffles, Acoustic Clouds
Core Materials Polyester (PET), Acoustic Fibreglass
Panel Thickness 25mm to 100mm
Finishes Fabric-faced, PET, or composite surface
Installation Wall-mounted, suspended, or free-hanging

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why are acoustic panels important in industrial spaces?
They help reduce reverberation, improve communication, and contribute to a safer work environment.

2. Can panels be installed in warehouses with high ceilings?
Yes. Ceiling-hung baffles and clouds are perfect for large open areas with minimal wall space.

3. Are the panels durable enough for industrial use?
Absolutely. Sontext panels are made with tough, resilient materials designed for high-traffic or exposed environments.

4. Can I retrofit acoustic panels into an existing facility?
Yes, most panels are easy to retrofit and can be customised to fit around machinery, lighting, or ductwork.

5. Do acoustic panels affect lighting or airflow?
No – panels are installed to work around existing systems and do not obstruct airflow or lighting.

Need help managing industrial noise?
Contact Sontext today for practical acoustic solutions built to handle tough environments.

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