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Luxpanels are made with a felt back, MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard), and wooden veneer offer several benefits in terms of sound absorption, aesthetic appeal, and durability.
Sound absorption: The felt backing in the acoustic wall panels acts as an absorptive material, helping to reduce noise and improve the acoustic qualities of a space. It absorbs sound waves, preventing them from reflecting off hard surfaces and causing echoes or reverberations.
The use of wooden veneer provides a visually appealing finish to the panels. Wood veneer adds warmth, texture, and a natural element to the overall design of a room. It comes in a variety of finishes, grains, and colors, allowing for customization to match the desired aesthetic or interior design scheme.
MDF is a strong and stable material commonly used in the construction of furniture and interior applications. It is engineered by compressing wood fibers with adhesive, resulting in a dense and uniform panel that resists warping and splitting. When combined with the wooden veneer, the MDF core provides structural integrity and longevity to the acoustic wall panels, ensuring they can withstand daily wear and tear.