Melange 12 mm PET Felt Panels

  • Available exclusively at ReFelt
  • 18 unique colours
  • Extra thick panels 12 mm
  • Better acoustic effect
  • Price is excluding VAT
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Specifications

Material
PET Felt

Dimensions
2800 x 1200 x 12 mm

Weight
8.3 kg

Density
2.4 kg/m2

Acoustic properties

Mounted with 50 mm cavity:
NRC – 0.75
αw – 0.60
Acoustic class – C

Mounted with 50 mm rockwool filling:
NRC – 0.95
αw – 1.00
Acoustic class – A

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Our PET Felt Acoustic Panels are delivered in the uncut gross size of 2800 mm x 1200 mm. They are never 100% straight, a deviation in size with a maximum of 2% is tolerated. Our PET Felt Acoustic Panels are made of recycled plastic bottles and therefore small variations in color blends can appear. Keep in mind our PET Felt Acoustic Panels have a front- and backside and a direction of fibers. When cutting them in separate pieces, keep in mind a continuum direction to avoid different appearances when light falls on the different panels.

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What are the properties of the Melange Collection panels?

The 12mm Melange Acoustic PET Felt Panels are designed to deliver improved sound management through their increased thickness and density, making them effective at handling a broader range of sound frequencies. This collection features 18 carefully curated colour variations, allowing for flexibility in both functional and decorative applications.

Why choose PET Felt for acoustic panels?

Made from recycled plastic bottles, PET Felt is a sustainable material that is durable, low-maintenance, and long-lasting. The Melange 12 mm panels are thicker than standard options, providing enhanced sound absorption. PET Felt can also be recycled, making it a practical and responsible option for acoustic solutions.

Where can Melange Collection panels be used?

Melange 12mm panels are well-suited for busy spaces with acoustic challenges. They are commonly used in open-plan offices, schools, and hospitality settings, offering a practical solution for reducing noise and improving the overall sound quality of the environment.

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