Acoustic foams and materials provide an element of absorption does not need to be finished in a way that has an aesthetic finish within a room, it may also need to provide a functional element as it’s primary requirement and therefore materials such as open cell foams make excellent solutions.

Anechoic Wedges
Manufactured from a range of different materials to a specific length and size to ensure the frequency cut-off meets the demands required of it.
Cut into a triangular shape and placed at 90° to each other ensures that sound cannot reflect from one surface to another without instancing on an absorptive surface first.

Melamine Foam
Known by a wide variety of names including Basotect and Melatech this foam is an extremely lightweight foam (7-9kg/m³) in various grades providing differing performance values including a Class O fire rated version.
Suitable for profiling into a variety of shapes, melamine foam can be used as an acoustic core behind another material or as a finished product such as ceiling tiles.

PU Foams
Polyurethane foams are available in various grades from furniture grade foams through to Class O fire rated versions and in densities ranging from 20kg/m³ to 90kg/m³.
Suitable for profiling into a variety of shapes, melamine foam can be used as an acoustic core behind another material or as a finished product such as anechoic wedges.

Envirosound
Manufactured froma closed cell PE foam and needle punched to allow sound through, Envirosound is an ideal alternative where aa traditional PU foam just wont work.
In UV stable and fire resistant variants Envirosound is an excellent choice for external applications such as barriers and acoustic louvres.