Woven wire mesh can be used for a variety of applications. One of the latest applications for industrial mesh screens is for acoustic advantages. Acoustic wire mesh panels can be used in many different venues to create superb sound quality. From small audio and headphone manufacturers to large venues, such as ballrooms and churches, steel wire mesh panels can assist in creating a quality environment for sound to flourish.
Acoustic panels and acoustic treatment work to minimize the negative impact that your room or venue has on sound. Acoustic panels are designed to absorb some sound waves and dampen the echoing or reverberation they can cause. They are placed throughout a room in strategic spots to control the way sound waves bounce. Acoustic panels can be beneficial to meeting spaces, home theaters, and mostly any room with sound projection. Audio engineers can assist in designing how many acoustic panels you may need and where to place them.
Acoustic Mesh Panels Made From Woven Wire Mesh
Acoustic panels have commonly been made from a timber frame with varying layers of acoustic foam. However, acoustic mesh panels can be made using woven wire mesh, usually of an aluminum composite or alloy. Aluminum wire mesh is widely chosen for its relative affordability compared to other metals. Aluminum wire mesh is about a third of the weight of a stainless steel mesh with the same specifications and is very useful for lightweight screening applications like air vents. Due to its light weight, aluminum woven wire mesh or wire cloth is the ideal choice for personal audio headsets where low weight is critical. Additionally, as many acoustic panels hang on ceilings and walls, it can be beneficial for these panels to be made out of a lighter material when it comes to moving them and installing them.
Woven Wire Mesh is an Ideal Choice for Audio Architectural Purposes
Woven wire mesh has been used for many years to provide decorative and functional support in many architectural applications. Using industrial mesh screen in these instances helps to enhance a project’s quality while controlling the costs.
Woven wire mesh can be used for both internal and external architectural projects including in areas for ceiling panels, balustrade, building facades, security fencing, and partitions. In the same vein, acoustic mesh panels can be fabricated to fit into these same areas and can be integrated on ceilings, even with the obstacles of lights, sprinklers, and hangings. While creating a quality audio experience, the woven wire mesh is not only durable but can be crafted to match the interior of the venue.
With the help of woven wire mesh, many businesses can optimize their acoustics while creating stunning architectural designs. By deadening unwanted sound using absorption panels, you have the ability to make other sounds much clearer. This leads to improved intelligibility of speech in lecture rooms or performance venues. It can also help in retail and dining environments.
Additional Benefits of Woven Wire Mesh
Woven wire mesh comes with a plethora of benefits, making it the ideal choice for acoustic panels and beyond. Woven wire mesh has a much wider range of possible specifications compared to welded wire mesh and is also more flexible, making it an exemplary option to use with parts, products, and buildings with unusual or irregular contours. Additionally, woven wire mesh is easy to clean, meaning it can be included in regular building cleanings. There is also a broad range of customization options for woven wire mesh. Woven wire mesh comes in many patterns, materials, and sizes, and the wire mesh experts at Lawrence Sintered Metals can assist in finding the perfect solutions for your application.
Lawrence Sintered Metals Offers Wire Mesh for Super Acoustic Quality
Lawrence Sintered Metals is here to help fulfill your needs when it comes to the search for superb acoustic quality. We offer woven wire mesh, steel wire mesh panels, and industrial mesh screen to use in acoustic applications. In addition to standard mesh orders, we also specialize in small runs, custom manufacturing and prototyping – and we do so in a way that seeks to pass on cost savings to our customers.
With over 30 years of experience, we can help you find the right product for your job. Contact Lawrence Sintered Metals today to learn more about the best quality and economical woven wire mesh that you can use for acoustic panels.