Perforated E 16/16/6

Timberix™ wooden perforated panels is made with a 2-layer perforation structure, which traps and diffracts sound in the holes. The sound that passes through the perforation is further absorbed by an acoustic substrate such as fibreglass or mineral wool, which reduces reverberation in the room. The perforation comes in many sizes ranging from 1mm to 25mm. Smaller holes are better at attenuating low frequency sounds, whereas larger holes are better at reducing high frequency sounds.

Specifications

Technical Drawing

The Timberix™ E 16/16/6 perforated panel features 6mm diameter linear perforation spaced 16mm apart. The design efficiently diffuses and absorbs sound, making it ideal for sound-sensitive environments.

Sound Absorption Coefficient

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.

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.
Perforated E 16/16/6

Frequently Asked Questions

The Timberix™ Perforated E 16/16/6 is a timber acoustic panel with 6 mm diameter linear perforations spaced 16 mm apart. This pattern is designed to diffuse and absorb sound, making it useful for improving acoustics in interior spaces.

Sound waves enter the perforations and are trapped and diffracted by a two-layer hole structure. The energy is then absorbed by an acoustic substrate (like mineral wool or fibreglass) behind the panel, which reduces reverberation and echoes.

Yes — when installed on walls or ceilings with an appropriate acoustic backing, these panels can help minimize reverberation and improve speech clarity in large and open spaces like offices, auditoriums, libraries, or conference rooms.

This specific panel uses a linear hole pattern (“E” arrangement) with a fixed hole diameter of 6 mm and 16 × 16 mm spacing. This arrangement balances visual uniformity with effective mid-frequency sound absorption.

Yes — it’s made with eco-friendly, recyclable timber and materials, helping reduce environmental impact without compromising on acoustic performance or interior design quality.

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