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Primacoustic Releases Hercules Impact-Resistant Acoustic Panels

New absorption panels are designed to withstand the abuse of environments such as gymnasiums, offices, classrooms, and other public spaces.

Primacoustic announces the release of Hercules impact-resistant acoustic panels.

Primacoustic Hercules panels are absorption panels that are designed to withstand the abuse of environments such as gymnasiums, offices, classrooms, and other public occupancy spaces. While most acoustic panels are delicate and susceptible to damage, Hercules will help to reduce reverberation while looking like new after repeated impact.

Hercules Impact-resistant panels are manufactured from the same high-density (6pcf/96kg/m3) glass wool core as Primacoustic Broadway, but the face of the panel is covered with a rigid fiberglass layer.

This facing allows the panel to effectively absorb most frequencies, but the protection will prevent damage occurring from accidental contact. Whether someone bumps into the panel or a basketball bounces off it in a gymnasium, the Hercules panel will remain looking fresh and intact. This durable facing even allows for the use of thumbtacks in the panel, making it ideal for office spaces or schools.

Hercules panels measure 24x48x2-inches (60 cm x 120 cm x 5 cm) with square edges, and are available in beige or grey acoustically transparent fabric.

MAP: $699.99 USD per box of 6

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