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Aabfab:
Supplied
and installed by Acoustic Answers
 

1000 sq
m of 'Aabfab' sound absorbing
fabric installed to reduce the echo in
the swimming pool area at
Whitehorse Aquatic Centre
Canterbury Road
Box Hill Victoria
Description:
'Aabfab' is a woven fabric with sound absorption qualities that
are not available in conventional fabrics. 'Aabfab' has been acoustically
tested by RMIT and test results are available.
Width:
Standard maximum fabric width is 2200mm (nom).
Weight:
140gsm.
Colour:
Standard colour is white but the fabric can be specially treated
to allow dyeing with specifuc dye types. Acoustic Answers can
arrange for your fabric to be dyed prior to delivery.
Flammability:
Tested to AS 1530.3 - 1999. Results indicate early fire hazard
index of 0 0 0 3.
Additional
Treatment: Fluorocarbon
treatment is recommended which will allow your fabric to be easily
cleaned after installation.
Typical Applications: 'Aabfab' can be manufactured into a variety
of decorative wall and ceiling panels of various shapes and sizes.
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It
can be hung as flags or festooned to give an interesting
effect in the ceiling space. This method of fixing was used
at Whitehorse Aquatic Centre in Box Hill (Melb). |
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It
can be cut and stitched to form sails, which were used at
Half Moon Restaurant in Black Rock (Melb). |
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It
can be laminated to other open weave fabrics to form coloured
and textrued panels as was the case for Via Mare Restaurant
in Franskton (Melb). |
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Acoustic
Holland blinds can be manufactured to adjust the acoustics
in any room as was necessary for the music school at Geelong
Grammar School. |
Contact names and addresses
of these locations are available on request should you wish
to discuss the effectiveness of 'Aabfab'
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