by Memtech Acoustical Team | Sep 9, 2014 | Product FAQ
Sonex Wedges – FAQ 1.) What is the difference between a Sonex Super Wedge and a Sonex Max Wedge? Sonex Wedges, including Sonex Super and Sonex Max, provide maximum sound absorption for a variety of applications. While Sonex Super Wedges are...
by Memtech Acoustical Team | Sep 2, 2014 | Product FAQ
Sonex Clean Products – FAQ 1.) What purpose does Sonex Clean Products serve and in what applications are they best suited for? Sonex Clean Products are used in environments that require noise control such as bottling and food processing plants, clean rooms and...
by Memtech Acoustical Team | Aug 26, 2014 | Product FAQ
Contour Ceiling Tiles – FAQ 1.) What purpose does the Contour Ceiling Tile fulfill? What makes the tiles unique? CONTOUR tiles with a backer-board have a ceiling attenuation class (CAC) of 34 to help contain sound – thus making them ideal for applications...
by Memtech Acoustical Team | Aug 19, 2014 | Product FAQ
Willtec Sheets – FAQ What are Willtec Sheets made of and what acoustical purpose do they serve? Willtec foam is made from lightweight porous melamine and meets several requirements for fire resistance, heat shielding, sound control and cushioning without...
by Memtech Acoustical Team | Aug 12, 2014 | Product FAQ
Sonex Valueline Panels – FAQ How do Sonex Valueline Panels help in quieting a space? They offer excellent acoustical control across all frequencies with a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) ranging from 0.75 to 1.05. They are especially effective at absorbing...
by Memtech Acoustical Team | Aug 5, 2014 | Product FAQ
Sonex Valueline Baffles – FAQ 1.) How do Sonex Valueline Baffles help in quieting a room, and in what type of area(s) is this product recommended? Sonex Valueline Baffles absorb sound energy from multiple sources, reducing noise and reverberation throughout the...