Grooved 12/4

Timberix™ wooden grooved acoustic panel is made up of a series of slats and grooves. Each panel has a machined tongue and groove joint for a seamless joinery. The first number refers to the slat size (12mm) and second number refers to the groove size (4mm). The surface comes in 4 types of finishing: paint, melamine, PP, and veneer. The base material can be made of MDF, fire-resistant MDF, eco-friendly MDF, black MDF, 3-layer composite, 5-layer composite or OSB.

Three rectangular Timberix Grooved Acoustic Panels with evenly spaced horizontal slats, each in a different color—dark brown, light brown, and beige—are displayed on a white background.

Specifications

Non-perforated

Sound Absorption Coefficient

A graph shows absorption coefficient versus 1/3 octave center frequency (Hz) for 25mm rockwool used with Timberix Grooved Acoustic Panels. The curve peaks above 1.0 between 315Hz and 1250Hz, then decreases as frequency approaches 5000Hz.

Timberix™ is tested to ISO 354 Standards, which is the measurement of sound absorption in a reverberation room. The difference in the reverberation times is a measure of the amount of absorption in the room.

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Eco-friendly

We prioritize sustainability and eco-friendliness in our design and manufacturing processes. Made from eco-friendly recyclable materials, these products reduce environmental impact by minimizing waste and promoting long-lasting performance. 

Projects

Our projects encompass a broad spectrum, spanning from new building constructions to renovations. These projects involve various spaces, such as offices, auditoriums, concert halls, cinemas, libraries, hotels, and public areas.
Grooved 12/4

Frequently Asked Questions

The Grooved 12/4 panel is a timber acoustic panel featuring a series of machined slats and 12 mm wide grooves with 4 mm spacing. Its precision-cut profile not only adds architectural texture but also helps trap and dissipate sound.

Sound waves enter the grooves and slots on the panel surface and are then absorbed by an acoustic substrate behind the timber. This design helps reduce echoes and reverberation, improving acoustic clarity in a variety of interiors.

These panels can be made from various base materials including MDF, fire-resistant MDF, composite boards, or OSB, and are available with paint, melamine, PP, or wood veneer finishes for aesthetic flexibility.

They’re ideal for both walls and ceilings in offices, auditoriums, cinemas, libraries, hotels, and commercial spaces, providing effective acoustic treatment while maintaining a modern timber aesthetic.

Yes — Timberix™ panels are made using eco-friendly, recyclable materials and tested to ISO 354 acoustic standards, ensuring measurable sound absorption performance and long-lasting durability.