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Acoustic ceiling baffles are suspended sound absorbing panels designed to reduce echo and reverberation in large open environments. Steel Guard Safety acoustic ceiling baffles are ideal for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, gymnasiums, and commercial buildings where noise reflects off ceilings and hard surfaces.
By installing acoustic baffles overhead, sound energy is absorbed before it can travel and reflect throughout the space. This significantly reduces ambient noise levels while improving speech clarity and overall working conditions.
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Steel Guard Safety acoustic ceiling baffles are constructed using semi-rigid fiberglass cores wrapped in durable fabric finishes. These panels are designed to deliver consistent sound absorption across a wide range of frequencies, helping control noise without distorting speech or communication.
Available in multiple thicknesses and sizes, acoustic ceiling baffles can be suspended from ceilings, trusses, or cable systems to create effective overhead sound control in large spaces.
Reducing echo and reverberation is essential for maintaining safe and productive work environments, especially in facilities where prolonged exposure to high noise levels can impact worker health.
Acoustic treatments like ceiling baffles can help support compliance with workplace noise guidelines outlined by
OSHA noise regulations.
Schools, churches, and auditoriums
Acoustic ceiling baffles can be installed using suspended cable systems, direct mounting to overhead structures, or attachment to trusses. Panels are typically installed in rows or staggered configurations to maximize sound absorption and coverage.
This flexibility allows acoustic baffles to be used in both new construction and retrofit applications without major structural changes.
SOUND ABSORPTION (HZ) PER ASTM C423
| Model Number | 125 | 250 | 500 | 1000 | 2000 | 4000 | NRC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S-1000 | .22 | .71 | 1.03 | 1.08 | 1.05 | 1.02 | .95 |
2 In Thick
S-1000 Acoustic Baffle Specs
| SIZES H x W (FT) | 1′ x 4′, 2′ x 2′, 2′ x 4′, 3′ x 4′, 4′ x 4′, 4′ x 8′ |
| COLORS | White, Blue, Black, Gray, Yellow, Red, Forest Green |
| INTERIOR MATERIAL | 1.56 lb Acoustical Fiberglass Core |
| EXTERIOR MATERIAL | 13.5 oz Laminate Vinyl, Flame Resistant |
| CONSTRUCTION | All Heat Welded Seams, & Velcro Sewn w/ Adhesive Velcro |
| FIRE RATING | ASTM E-84 Class 1 or A |
| NOISE REDUCTION COEFFICIENT (NRC) |
.95 |
| GROMMETS | #2 Brass Grommets on Top Hem (Height) |
| WEIGHTS (TOTAL) | 1′ x 4′ (3.5 lb), 2′ x 2′ (3.5 lb), 2′ x 4′ (7 lb), 3′ x 4′ (10.5 lb, 4′ x 4′ (14 lb), 4′ x 8′ (28 lb) |
| CLEANING | Cleanable with Water & Detergents |
Acoustic ceiling baffles absorb sound energy to reduce echo and reverberation in large spaces with high ceilings.
They are installed overhead, typically suspended from ceilings or trusses, to intercept sound before it reflects throughout the space.
Yes, they are highly effective in warehouses and industrial environments where excessive noise and echo are common.
Acoustic baffles primarily absorb sound. For blocking or containing noise, sound curtains or enclosures are recommended.