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Acoustic Panels Perforated

Acoustic panels have various indoor applications where sound absorption is required. They are made from birch plywood and perforated with holes to absorb noise. Testing shows panels with 8-10mm perforations and 16-32mm spacing absorb 55-70% of sound, meeting absorption Class C-D requirements. Panels are ready to install and help create a peaceful environment.

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Acoustic Panels Perforated

Acoustic panels have various indoor applications where sound absorption is required. They are made from birch plywood and perforated with holes to absorb noise. Testing shows panels with 8-10mm perforations and 16-32mm spacing absorb 55-70% of sound, meeting absorption Class C-D requirements. Panels are ready to install and help create a peaceful environment.

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Acoustic Panels

Perforated
Applications
Acoustic panels have a wide range of indoor applications
such as wall and ceiling panels, exhibition booth
construction and separating wall elements. These panels
are the best solution for applications where insulation,
acoustic performance, durability and design are required.
Perforation diameter and location, well combined, allow
the panels to absorb noise and create a healthy, pleasant
and more peaceful environment.
Panels are ready for use, easily mounted and
environmentally friendly.

Basic material for panels


Birch plywood - Riga Decor, Riga Lacquer, Riga Ply, Riga
Ignisafe* are recommended as basic material for acoustic
panels.

Material Maximum size (mm) Thickness (mm)


Riga Decor 1525 x 3050 6.5 - 21
Riga Lacquer 1250 x 3050 6.5 - 21
Riga Ply 2150 x 3850 6.5 - 21
Riga Ignisafe 1525 x 3050 9 - 21
* Information about the characteristics of the material can be found in the specific
product leaflet.

Machining and treatment


Perforation with a distance of 16 mm or 32 mm.
Perforation diameter: 5, 8, 10, 12 mm.
Distance between Perforation Drillholes, %
drilling centers (mm) diameter (mm)
5 8
16
8 19
8 5
32 10 8
12 11

According to customer’s requirements panels can be


machined and treated: T&G, cut-to-size, drilled, milled,
lacquered, treated with fire retardant material and a
nonwoven fabric can be glued on the reverse face of the
panel.

Gluing classes
Plywood is glued with waterproof phenol formaldehyde
resin adhesive. The weather and boiling water resistant
bonding meets the requirements of the following
standards:
EN 314 / 3rd class;
BS 1203 / H 4 (previously WBP);
DIN 68705 Part 3 / type BFU 100.

Formaldehyde emission
In accordance with the standard E N 13986 the
formaldehyde emission meets the Class E1 requirements
(test method EN 717 Part 2). Riga Ply glued with phenol-
formaldehyde resins meets the CARB Phase 2 and
Japanese 4-Star Regulation's requirements and Finnish
Emission Classification of Building Materials M1.

Bauskas 59, Riga, LV-1004, Latvia


Phone +371 67620857
E-mail: [email protected]
http://www.finieris.com
Acoustic Panels
Perforated
Testing report
The measurements of the plywood panel sound
absorption coefficient are made in cooperation with
acoustics laboratory «R&D akustika» according to EN
ISO 11654.
The following test results are for unvarnished panels.

Acoustic panel construction

PS
PD
B
D
C
A

A Plywood Thickness: 12 or 15 mm
B Nonwoven fabric Density: 60 g/m3
C Mineral wool Density: 80 kg/m3
D Air Gap
PD Perforation diameter 5 - 12 mm
PS Perforation step 16 or 32 mm
(distance between
drilling centers)

The given information is for reference only and AS Latvijas Finieris reserves the rights
to amend and supplement the specifications of manufactured products without a prior
notice.
013_1_19012017
Acoustic Panels
Perforated
Panel P 12/5-16
1,00 P

Plywood Perforation Mineral wool Air gap


0,80
A PD PS C D
0,60
12 5 16 25 0
0,40

0,20
Absorption coefficient: 0.55 f [Hz]
Absorption class: D 0,00

Panel P 12/8-16
1,00 P

Plywood Perforation Mineral wool Air gap


0,80
A PD PS C D
0,60
12 8 16 25 0
0,40

0,20
Absorption coefficient: 0.70 f [Hz]
Absorption class: C 0,00

Panel P 12/8-32
1,00 P
Plywood Perforation Mineral wool Air gap
0,80
A PD PS C D
12 8 32 25 0 0,60

0,40

0,20
Absorption coefficient: 0.40 f [Hz]
Absorption class: D 0,00

Panel P 12/10-32
1,00 P

Plywood Perforation Mineral wool Air gap


0,80
A PD PS C D
0,60
12 10 32 25 0
0,40

0,20
Absorption coefficient: 0.60 f [Hz]
Absorption class: C 0,00

Panel P 15/8-16
1,00 P

Plywood Perforation Mineral wool Air gap 0,80


A PD PS C D
0,60
15 8 16 25 0
0,40

0,20
Absorption coefficient: 0.70 f [Hz]
Absorption class: C 0,00

Predicted sound absorption Predicted sound absorption Reference curve by The balancing frequency
coefficient octave bands coefficient in 1/3 octave bands EN ISO 11654 range
Acoustic Panels
Perforated
Panel P 12/5-16
1,00 P

Plywood Perforation Mineral wool Air gap


0,80
A PD PS C D
0,60
12 5 16 25 35
0,40

0,20
Absorption coefficient: 0.50 f [Hz]
Absorption class: D 0,00

Panel P 12/8-16
1,00 P

Plywood Perforation Mineral wool Air gap


0,80
A PD PS C D
0,60
12 8 16 25 35
0,40

0,20
Absorption coefficient: 0.75 f [Hz]
Absorption class: C 0,00

Panel P 12/10-32
1,00 P
Plywood Perforation Mineral wool Air gap
0,80
A PD PS C D
12 10 32 25 35 0,60

0,40

0,20
Absorption coefficient: 0.55 f [Hz]
Absorption class: D 0,00

Panel P 12/12-32
1,00 P

Plywood Perforation Mineral wool Air gap


0,80
A PD PS C D
12 0,60
12 32 25 35
0,40

0,20
Absorption coefficient: 0.55 f [Hz]
Absorption class: D 0,00

Panel P 12/8-16
1,00 P

Plywood Perforation Mineral wool Air gap 0,80


A PD PS C D
0,60
12 8 16 25 175
0,40

0,20
Absorption coefficient: 0.75 f [Hz]
Absorption class: C 0,00

Predicted sound absorption Predicted sound absorption Reference curve by The balancing frequency
coefficient octave bands coefficient in 1/3 octave bands EN ISO 11654 range
Acoustic Panels
Perforated
Panel P 12/10-32
1,00 P

Plywood Perforation Mineral wool Air gap 0,80


A PD PS C D
0,60
12 10 32 25 175
0,40

0,20
Absorption coefficient: 0.60 f [Hz]
0,00
Absorption class: C

Panel P-15/8-16
1,00 P

Plywood Perforation Mineral wool Air gap


0,80
A PD PS C D
0,60
15 8 16 25 175
0,40

0,20
Absorption coefficient: 0.70 f [Hz]
Absorption class: C 0,00

Unvarnished and varnished panel acoustic performance comparison.


Example for panel P-12/8-16 (C=25, D=35)

Unvarnished Varnished

1,00 P 1,00 P

0,80 0,80

0,60 0,60

0,40 0,40

0,20 0,20
f [Hz] f [Hz]
0,00 0,00

Absorption coefficient: 0.75 Absorption coefficient: 0.75


Absorption class: C Absorption class: C

The given information is for reference only and AS Latvijas Finieris reserves the rights
to amend and supplement the specifications of manufactured products without a prior
notice.

Predicted sound absorption Predicted sound absorption Reference curve by The balancing frequency
coefficient octave bands coefficient in 1/3 octave bands EN ISO 11654 range

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