Surfaces and Materials
Acoustic panels can be made of different types of wood or wood-based panels. The options range from high-quality precious wood veneers to RAL/NCS lacquering. As we always manufacture to order, you can choose the right surface/colour for your project from the wealth of options available. For the most common combinations of perforations and material, samples are available for planners and processors on request –>
PRECIOUS WOOD VENEER
Veneers are layers of wood approx. 0.6-0.8 mm thick, which are cut or sliced from the log. These are applied to carrier boards of approx. 16 mm thickness and are varnished, oiled and lacquered according to customer requirements. Carrier boards are mostly MDF – in some cases plywood or chipboard.
Oak
Maple
Larch
Cherry
Beech
Spruce
Walnut
Ash
Fir
…and many other veneers.
ROHOL Ash oliv
ROHOL Oak Npur
ROHOL Oak alt
ROHOL Denim Pine
ROHOL Atelier
Solid wood and multilayer boards
Multilayer boards consist of glued solid wood layers.
Plywood
OSB
Spruce 1- or 3-layer board
…and many other materials on request.
Melamine coating
Melamine coatings are offered by several manufacturers on carrier boards made of MDF or chipboard and offer an enormous variety of colours and wood-look decors.
Melamine grey
Melamine green
Melamine blue
Melamine white
Melamine black
Melamine concr.
Melamine Walnut
Melamin Oak
Melamine Spruce
…and many other decors of all common manufacturers.
RAL/NCS lacquering
Colours according to RAL or NCS are painted on MDF carrier boards. Dark colours may have to be applied several times in order to be 100% opaque and are therefore more complex to produce.
RAL sand
RAL red
RAL green
RAL yellow
RAL beige
RAL blue
RAL darkred
RAL white
RAL black
…and countless other RAL and NCS colours.
Acoustic activation of customer-provided material
In addition to the design of the acoustically effective surfaces, the carpenter often is asked to deliver other components made of the same material (unperforated surfaces, edge areas, reveals, doors, etc.). The often optimal solution for all parties involved: The carpenter obtains all the required material and provides TRIKUSTIK with the part which is to be acoustically activated. The time-consuming coordination of reference samples is no longer necessary. In this way, we jointly create maximum homogeneity and satisfaction for the client and planner.