Description
Ecoustic V is a collection of panels combining elegant v-groove architectural lines with sound absorption. Available in 13 designs + 21 finishes, Ecoustic V provides ultimate flexibility in acoustic performance + aesthetics
Composition
100% PET (60% recycled PET)
Panel Thickness / Dimensions
12mm thickness (+/-1-2mm approx.) / Nominal Dimensions: 1100 x 2700mm (Refer to Specification for specific dimensions)
Application
Wall + ceiling panels, workstation screens, partitions, pinboards
Acoustic
NRC 0.4 / αw 0.3 Direct FixFire Test
AS/ISO 9705
AS/NZS 1530.3
BCA Group 1
Sustainability
- 60% post-consumer recycled PET
- Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)
- Cradle to Cradle Bronze certified
- ISO 14001-certified EMS
- Declare Label
- Low VOC + Safe to Handle: non-toxic, non-irritant + non-allergenic
- Recyclable through our Revive® program
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