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5 Reasons to choose to install acoustic panels

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When the time comes to order and install acoustic panels for a project, an important decision has to be made: which model to choose? The architect, quantity surveyor, engineer, decorator or person in charge of a project knows that the choice of one or another acoustic panel can mark, in a definitive way, the visual aspect and the acoustic comfort of a given space. That is why today we bring you the five most important reasons why we believe you should choose acoustic panels made of wood and manufactured by Spigogroup. The five reasons why thousands of professionals around the world already choose Spigogroup's acoustic solutions and its Spigotec, Spigoacustic, Spigodoor, Spigoart and Spigoline brands. Spigogroup products contribute to creating better working conditions for installers, as they offer the Spigogroup installer hotline, which responds quickly and professionally to any queries that may arise. The very characteristics of our products and the way they are packed for delivery offer the best conditions for transport, handling and storage. The dimensions of the acoustic panels and their profiles are standard. This facilitates the installation of acoustic ceilings and wood ceilings because they provide a visual homogeneity of the surface that is impeccable. Spigogroup products are in conformity with all the certifications and standards in force that guarantee their quality. Our catalogues of acoustic solutions in wood offer the best value, while guaranteeing perfect finishes and impeccable final results.   . If you liked this post about install acoustic panels, you may also be interested in: . - Acoustic panels in Al Dahil residential complex, Doha, Qatar - Improve acoustics and eliminate annoying noise in restaurants, bars and hotels - Benefits of natural wood acoustic tiles for walls and ceilings - The three most popular wood acoustic solutions in 2021      
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Coloured wood slats: options and technical features

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Coloured wood slats are less common than wood slats with a natural finish. However, on some occasions, some projects in cultural centres, schools, hospitality premises or in certain types of shops require wood slat cladding with finishes in other hues or colours. Spigoline, the division of Spigogroup devoted to the manufacture of solid wood slat cladding, has three different types of finishes, both for the GRID system and for the Acoustic system. The simplest is the natural obeche wood finish. Then you can opt for obeche wood stained in beech, oak, cherry or wenge. And finally, we can choose wood slats in obeche wood in RAL white, orange, red or green colours. Moreover, as we are manufacturers, we can respond to any custom order in terms of dimensions, colours or finishes. All of these options share the same technical features: 380 kg/m³ density; 1.2 hardness (soft); 620 kg/cm² flexural strength; and a modulus of elasticity of 59,500 kg/cm². Also, in all cases, and according to the requirements of each project, there is the possibility of applying flame retardant treatments to hold back flames in case of fire and prevent the rapid spread of fire in the wood. You can therefore choose between the surface application of a B-s2,d0 fireproof varnish compliant with the UNE-EN-1350-1:02 standard or an autoclave immersion spray treatment for fireproofing wood to B-s1,d0 classification.     . If you liked this post about coloured wood slats, you may also be interested in: . - Wood slats in schools: the case of Centro de Estudios Garrigues - Using slats on a wall can definitely change the final look of your Project - Wood slats for wineries: Marqués de Vargas - Wood slats at Nuestra Señora del Pino student residence    
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Acoustic panels for doctors' surgeries and waiting rooms

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Acoustic panels for doctors' surgeries and waiting rooms go unnoticed by the vast majority of people who go to these places. However, their effect on the room’s acoustic comfort room and, consequently, on the well-being of the patients/clients is significant. Family doctors, dentists, dermatologists, physiotherapists, psychologists, gynaecologists, paediatricians, orthopaedic surgeons, ENT specialists… the list of medical specialists is endless, but they all have in common that they care for the well being of their patients. They come to medical centres with worries, and they need a soothing environment that helps them cope with their illness or disease. A major part of the desired comfort in medical surgeries is the acoustics, both in the doctor’s office and in the waiting room. In the specialist's office, it is essential to have acoustics that guarantee clear communication. Proper acoustic conditioning guarantees the absence of reverberations or echoes that make it difficult to understand conversations. In addition, in waiting rooms, we try to attenuate the nervousness of the patient, offering a soothing environment. Wood acoustic panels on walls and/or ceilings provide warmth, serenity and the necessary acoustics for relaxing music to help soothe the patient. In addition to different degrees of acoustic absorption, as required in each case, acoustic panels offer a wide range of finishes. From natural wood cladding of the highest quality to finishes in melamine, HPL or colour lacquers, with choices in light chromatic ranges, such as whites, greys, or the typical light blues or greens found in surgeries.   . If you liked this post about acoustic panels for doctors' surgeries, you may also be interested in: . - Acoustics in coworking spaces - 25 articles about designing and decorating offices with wood - Improve acoustics and eliminate annoying noise in restaurants, bars and hotels - Hospital architecture and wood      
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What is acoustic comfort? Is it affected by reverberation? What is acoustic conditioning for?

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Acoustic comfort is the environmental and psychological situation of an individual in an environment in terms of noise levels and other parameters that may be detrimental to concentration, communication, rest or health. One of the factors that can deteriorate acoustic comfort in a room is reverberation. Reverberation is a mismatch in the time that a sound remains in the environment compared to ideal for correctly hearing and understanding a message. Technically, reverberation time is defined as the time it takes for a sound to fall by 60 dB after the source of the sound emission stops. When reverberation time is very long, the sound level diminishes slowly, resulting in words and sounds overlapping. This results in muddled messages and fuzzy music. On the other hand, when the reverberation time is too short, both conversation and music lose quality and nuances. Acoustic conditioning is the technique used to correct reverberation time in order to ensure the acoustic comfort of a room. This is done by incorporating sound-absorbent acoustic panels that control reverberation time and keep it at optimum levels for the room’s intended use. Optimum Reverberation Time (ORT) calculators are used to determine the level of reverberation that a room should have based on wall and ceiling materials, furniture and occupancy level.   .   If you liked this post about acoustic comfort, you may also be interested in: . - What is soundproofing? What is acoustic conditioning? Is it the same? - Acoustic / soundproof doors for schools, hospitals, universities, public buildings, etc... - Acoustic conditioning with acoustic panels made with wood: What types of noise are there? - Acoustic conditioning with acoustic panels made with wood: Permissible noise levels    

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