Aluminum Baffle Ceiling

Item No.: SY-BC-AB06
Baffle Ceiling, also known as Acoustic Sound Baffle or hanging baffle metal ceiling, , is an open type ceiling construction. It is a set of vertically Aluminum linear profiles in various patterns and combinations, made up of aluminium, wood or any sound a
Description
Baffle Ceiling, also known as Acoustic Sound Baffle or hanging baffle metal ceiling, , is an open type ceiling construction. It is a set of vertically Aluminum linear profiles in various patterns and combinations, made up of aluminium, wood or any sound absorbing material, that reduces the strength (level) of airborne sound. Baffle ceiling provides a view and access to the plenum area and concrete ceiling above.
Acoustic Sound Baffles are a kind of suspended ceiling system, or drop out ceiling, an excellent choice for use in spaces that are large, have limited wall space and may require restricted visual and physical access to services at ceiling level.

Baffle Ceilings produce distinctive ambience, which is contemporary and very functional, still very aesthetic. These open ceiling constructions of various combinations and designs of baffle ceilings permit a creative view of the bare ceiling.
They can be retrofitted to correct acoustic issues as well as to get a distinct style and design in interiors. They are quick to install and also allows full access to services on the ceiling level.

Existing options in baffle ceilings are very expensive and inflexible. If one wants to be different, the cost and lead time go up remarkably.
After creating unique system solutions like and other products for interiors

modular and multifunctional, Aluminium based Baffle Ceiling System for modern age interiors, unlike staid existing products. It provides unique combinations of materials, patterns, orientation, profiles, finishes and integrated lighting solutions for spaces like Airports, Railways & Metro Stations, Offices, Cafes, retail spaces as well as residential apartments. 
Since the material installs vertically, both or multiple surfaces are exposed to sound, thus increasing the amount of surface area exposed to the sound, increasing its ability to reduce reverberation. In large volume spaces, where full false ceilings are to be avoided by designers, concrete ceilings may result in bad acoustical conditions, here noise can make an echo effect and multiple sounds may make conversation difficult and disturbing.