Sandler presents nonwovens for optimum comfort
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Sandler’s textile solutions for pleasant indoor climate
At this year’s acoustex trade fair, taking place from 1-2 October, Sandler will showcase textile acoustic solutions for noise reduction.
11th September 2019
Innovation in Textiles
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Use of polyester acoustic panels at Sandler’s company restaurant. © Sandler
At this year’s acoustex trade fair, taking place from 1-2 October, Sandler will showcase textile acoustic solutions for noise reduction. “Large-format, lightweight nonwoven roll-goods and panels recommend themselves as the core of your prospective acoustic concepts and will literally be at the centre of this trade fair participation,” the company reports.
High noise levels in offices, schools, restaurants and other public places – commonplace, are disruptive and potentially harmful to health. Sandler offers its acoustic nonwovens to address this problem. “They pave the way for your efficient acoustic solutions and provide the basis for communicative yet concentrated work and learning, as well as for relaxation in a quiet atmosphere,” the manufacturer explains.
“Owing to their porous structure, the high-performance polyester fibre panels have proven themselves to be excellent sound absorbers. In wall and ceiling modules, partitions, acoustically efficient wall decoration, and also in furniture nonwovens made from polyester fibres are applied as high-performance sound absorbers and contribute to pleasant interior acoustics.”
These single-polymer textiles are produced without any chemical additives. Containing a high percentage of recycled fibres, the polyester nonwovens contribute to the conservation of valuable resources and are completely recyclable themselves. They are also resistant to moisture, UV-radiation, and mechanical influences, making them a durable and robust alternative for interior design.
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