Acoustimac: Staples Vs. Glue and Uncompromising quality for maximum results.

We had previously spoken in depth about our manufacturing process. Now we would like to get you in the know, about how other companies make their acoustic panels, and why you should choose acoustimac.
By: Acoustimac
 
Jan. 24, 2011 - PRLog -- All acoustic treatment products are comprised of three main components:  
1.   Core Material Component
2.   Structural Framing
3.   Acoustic Covering Component
Here’s how Acoustimac Does It Different:

Core Material

Core Material is the meat and potatoes of your standard acoustic treatment product.  Most companies offer only one choice of insulation type and use a lower density 2-3lb core as a standard.  

Acoustimac offers you a choice from one of three 6-8lb. core materials which are: Owens Corning Fiberglass, Acoustimac Mineral Wool and Ecoustimac Cellulose.

Structural Framing

Most acoustic treatment manufacturers use metal and/or a hardening resin or glue to make their panels rigid and durable. Metal frames are lightweight and can come in some nice shapes, but they are a flimsier and more malleable framing material than wood. Hardening resins and glues can be used in conjunction with the wrapping fabric to form a sort of hard shell structure, however it makes them more reflective, thus reducing the panel’s absorbent effectiveness.

Acoustimac only uses wooden frames, making the sturdiest and best looking panels. The wood may make our panel frames slightly heavier and more costly to produce, but they are much more durable and absorb to their highest potential. Also Acoustimac uses staples to attach the fabric to the wooden frames and doesn’t use glue nor resins in its manufacturing process, delivering a panel that has full absorbent potential and is more durable and reusable than panels made using spray glues.

Acoustic Covering

If the panels aren’t made using steel or wood frames like ours then it’s very likely the fabric is adhered to the core material using spray based glues and resins.  This makes the panel cheaper and faster to mass produce however the panel’s effectiveness is significantly reduced due the simple fact that adhesives reduce the panel’s absorbent properties by creating a more reflective surface rather than an absorbent one.

Acoustimac makes no compromise on quality. Our mission is to produce the very best product in the market and offer it at an  excellent price. We make all our panels with wooden frames, use no glue and offer a huge selection of acoustic rated fabrics and coverings.
Visit our website to learn more about our products and why acoustimac offers the best acoustic treatment products at the best prices.

Visit http://www.acoustimac.com for more details

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Acoustimac offers a wide variety of designer and custom Acoustic Panels and Bass Traps as well as DIY materials such as: acoustic insulation, Fabric, Wood Frames and Installation Hardware, plus Mass Loaded Vinyl and Green Glue for soundproofing.
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