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Felt + Acoustics

Today s office landscape supports changing demographics, technologies, and multiple work styles that combine focused work with teamwork. While there are many financial and performance benefits to this type of environment, it can be challenging to control noise. 2 3

Noise + Sound Reverberation Noise is a leading source of employee dissatisfaction in offices. In a University of California Berkeley study, workers talking on the phone and overhearing private conversations were the source of acoustic concerns for 86% of the respondents. Another survey reported that 60% of the respondents said they could get more done if their workspace was quieter. Understanding sound is key to creating an environment which is supportive of the work that needs to be accomplished. When a sound wave is produced, it travels and bounces off the reflective surfaces it comes in contact with. The amount of time it takes (in seconds) for that sound energy to dissipate is termed reverberation time or RT. The reverberation of a sound wave is affected by all surfaces (and contents) within a room, including the furnishings, window treatments, and even people. In a space where the walls, floors, and ceiling are all hard and reflective, the sound waves bounce around the room multiple times before they become inaudible. Lengthy reverberation times allow sounds to build up and conflict with one another. Ideal reverberation times vary based on the space use however shorter RTs (<1 second) are preferable for high quality intelligibility in private offices, meeting rooms, and classrooms. Given this information, how do we improve the acoustic experience in high performing work environments? The solution is either reduce the noise or sound events that take place within the space or add materials that will absorb the sound. 4 5

Felt is the Solution Since we know we often can t control the sound that takes place in an office, we can compliment the space with well-designed acoustic materials and products to provide sound absorption and reduce the reverberation time to an acoustically comfortable range. FilzFelt offers a range of products that achieve a NRC rating from 0.2 for direct applied felt to 1.2 for acoustic baffles. These acoustically absorptive products may be combined to provide a little to a lot of sound absorption with wall and floor coverings, hanging panels, acoustic panels, and baffles. Want to get technical? Noise Reduction Coefficient (or NRC) is a representation of the amount of sound absorbed when a sound wave strikes a surface. A NRC of 0 indicates perfect reflection; a NRC of 1 indicates perfect absorption however due to the formulas used, its important to note that the NRC rating is not a percentage so values larger than one are possible. And while NRC ratings are commonly used in reference to office furniture components and are indicators of absorptive characteristics, it is the RT that is most meaningful when determining how sound is controlled in a space. To aid clients in determining the appropriate products to achieve their acoustic goals, FilzFelt has developed a proprietary RT calculator. By entering data including the cubic feet of space, ceiling height and finish materials, the calculator establishes a baseline RT without added acoustic materials. We can then determine approximately how many square feet is needed of the appropriate product yardage, baffles, panels, or planks required to meet the desired reverberation goals and a report is generated showing the metrics. 6 7

Wallcovering Wool felt wallcovering is a cost effective way to achieve texture, saturated color, and sound absorption wherever you need it. Available in thickness from 2mm to über-thick 10mm, felt can be directly adhered without a backing to walls, ceilings, and even millwork to provide a NRC rating of 0.2, which provides modest muffling of sound. 8 9

Custom Cut Wallcovering One of the super features of this nonwoven textile is that it can be cut with the edges left raw and will not fray. This characteristic allows for installations created through a variety of custom cutting techniques including CNC and roll cutting. FilzFelt s custom cut felt options create patterning, corporate logos, or even dimension through layering pieces of felt. 10 11

Cabanas + Canopies A nod to wool felt s early uses as tents and yurts, wool felt may also be draped to create semi-private work cabanas or acoustic canopies in open areas. These straightforward (but anything other than boring) installations make the most of wool felt s thickness and rigidity in sound-mitigated spaces draped in soft, natural texture. 12 13

Floor Coverings Acoustic testing indicates that soft surfaces may mute reverberation by as much as 40 50%. So by simply adding a felt floor covering, color and texture is added in addition to improved room acoustics. Choose from standard sizes and shapes or create a custom floor covering that is one-of-a-kind with CNC cut shapes, machine and hand stitching, embellishment, and backing options. 14 15

Hanging Panels Hanging Panels are another way to add functional acoustic absorption. Wool felt is the ideal choice due to its thickness and density that allows the panels to hang freely without a backing or additional support. And since its a nonwoven textile, intricate cutout patterning can be achieved without the need for finishing the edges. This modern screening system provides visual and acoustic separation and may be fixed or slide on FilzFelt s Hanging Panel Track System to divide space at a moment s notice. 16 17

Akustika Collection The Akustika Collection rose out of growing client demands for higher acoustic performance. By pairing 100% wool felt with acoustic substrates, the sound absorption is increased dramatically. Akustika s substrate is an acoustic PET material in either 10mm or 25mm thickness and can be suspended as baffles and panels or surface-mounted to the walls, ceiling, or even workstation systems. Available in 63 colors of felt and two substrate colors, these flexible acoustic products provide NRC ratings from 0.65 1.20. 18 19

Architecture Research Office Collection The Architecture Research Office Collection combines the natural beauty of wool felt with repetition and pattern to create architectural finishes with a high acoustic performance. The modular components assemble to create standard or custom patterns for the walls, ceiling, or dividing space and yield a continuous, acoustically absorptive architectural finish. Plus, they allow for customized configurations such as a built-in bench. NRC ratings vary from 0.65 1.20 and may be combined to maximize acoustic performance. 20 21

Ruckstuhl Collection In North America, FilzFelt exclusively represents a collection of high performing acoustic products from Switzerland-based, Ruckstuhl. The collection includes freestanding and desk mounted screens and a variety of cable suspended and wall mounted panels. Ruckstuhl panels provide sound abatement with NRCs up to 1.05 and reduce sound reverberation time in an elegantly designed package. 22 23

Submaterial Collection Taking advantage of the inherent thickness and rigidity of a natural, nonwoven textile wool felt the collection is a tile-based acoustic wallcovering system. In seven designs from sinuous organic patterns to repeated rectilinear forms, the patterns use varied thicknesses of felt with a composite cork backing. The dimensional tiles create depth and shadow or simple graphic patterning while providing soft sound absorption. 24 25

1 2 3 4 Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) Ratings 1 100% Wool Design Felt 0.20 2 Figure No. 1 0.20 5 6 7 8 3 Figure No. 2 0.20 4 Index Color Blocked 0.20 5 Index Dimensional 0.20 6 Index Linear 0.20 7 Index Solid 0.20 8 Index Wide 0.20 9 Pannello Paravent 0.40 9 10 11 12 10 Pannello Tavola 0.40 11 Akustika 10 Wall with Z-Clip 0.60 12 ARO Plank 2 0.65 13 ARO Plank 3 0.65 14 ARO Plank 4 0.65 15 ARO Plank 5 0.65 13 14 15 16 16 Akustika 10 Suspended 0.75 Akustika 10 Wall with Interlock Mounting System 0.75 17 ARO Shingle 0.75 18 Akustika 25 Ceiling 0.80 19 Pannello Semplice 0.80 ARO Plank 2 with Infill 0.80 17 18 19 20 ARO Plank 3 with Infill 0.80 ARO Plank 4 with Infill 0.80 ARO Plank 5 with Infill 0.80 20 Akustika 25 Suspended 0.85 Akustika 10 Wall with Z-Clip and Infill 0.85 ARO Shingle with Infill 0.85 21 Pannelo Murale 0.95 21 22 23 24 22 Pannello Sospeso 0.95 23 Pannello Supporto 0.95 24 ARO Plank 1 1.00 25 Silento Murale 1.05 26 Silento Sospeso 1.05 27 Akustika 25 Baffle 1.20 25 26 27 28 28 ARO Baffle 1.20 27

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