ECHOTROL™ Stretched fabric
Built on site system (B.O.S.S. )
ECHOTROL™ BUILT ON SITE SYSTEM (B.O.S.S.) is a stretched fabric acoustic treatment that offers excellent sound absorption characteristics in a number of cost-effective architectural finishes. These attributes enable them to be utilized in environments that require sound quality improvements but are not suited to traditional acoustic wall or ceiling panels. The system consists of rigid high-density and formaldehyde-free acoustical fiberglass, built onto a track system. A variety of edge and corner styles are available, and some may be used in combination to create unique and attractive designs. Finishes include fire-rated acoustical fabrics in a variety of colors and textures.
The flexibility of our ECHOTROL™ BUILT ON SITE SYSTEM allows it to be used in most interior areas requiring acoustical upgrading.
Echotrol™ BOSS Stretched Fabric System: Tailored Acoustic Solutions for Modern Interiors
In the quest for impeccable sound quality, the Echotrol™ Built On Site System (BOSS) emerges as a frontrunner. This stretched fabric acoustic treatment is meticulously designed to cater to spaces that demand superior acoustics but may not be suited for traditional panels.
Key Features of Echotrol™ BOSS System:
Bespoke Design: Custom-built to fit the exact shape required, ensuring a seamless integration into your space.
Superior Sound Absorption: Crafted from rigid, high-density, and formaldehyde-free acoustical fiberglass, our system guarantees optimal noise control.
Aesthetic Appeal: With a range of fire-rated acoustical fabrics in diverse colors and textures, the BOSS system is both functional and visually striking.
Versatile Installation: From unique edge and corner styles to a flexible track system, the Echotrol™ BOSS system can be tailored to fit any interior design vision.
The Echotrol™ BOSS Stretched Fabric System is not just an acoustic solution; it's a design statement. Elevate your interiors with a system that perfectly marries sound control and design elegance.
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Education Sector: Gymnasiums, Libraries, Learning Commons, Break Out Rooms, Classrooms, CTS Shops, Auditoriums, Hallways, Corridors, Music Rooms, Cafeterias, Etc.
Recreation Sector: Gymnasiums, Pools, Fitness Studios, Arenas, Curling Rinks, Etc.
Office/Workplace Sector: Offices, Boardrooms, Lunch Rooms, Meeting Rooms, Open Office Areas, Etc.
Entertainment Sector: Theatres, Movie Theatres, Recording Studios, Performance Spaces, Community Halls, Bars & Restaurants, Etc.
Places of Worship: Churches, Mosques, Retreat Centres, Synagogues, Fellowship Halls, Etc.
Industrial Sector: Mechanical Rooms, Warehouses, Factories
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In construction specifications, the content is systematically organized into divisions that detail requirements for distinct construction components. Division 9 is dedicated to "Finishes." Within this division, you'll find specifications related to various finishing materials and methods, such as painting, plastering, and flooring.Stretched fabric acoustic systems, which are integral for enhancing sound control and interior aesthetics, would typically be situated under Division 9. More specifically, they might be found under a subsection dedicated to "Acoustical Treatments" or "Stretched Fabric Wall Systems." Depending on the specific format or version of the specification being used, they might be categorized under a title like "09 84 33 - Stretched Fabric Acoustic Systems" or a similar designation.Within this section or subsection, you would encounter detailed specifications for the stretched fabric acoustic systems. This would include material descriptions, installation guidelines, performance criteria, and other pertinent details.If you're navigating a specific set of construction specifications or a distinct format, it's always advisable to refer to the table of contents or index to pinpoint the exact section detailing stretched fabric acoustic systems.
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Acoustical Performance
NRC RATING
NOISE REDUCTION COEFFICENT
Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) is calculated by averaging the sound absorption coefficients of a material at four frequencies (250 Hz, 500 Hz, 1000 Hz, and 2000 Hz) as measured in a reverberation room according to ASTM C423 standards.
Frequency (Hz)
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Metric |
Imperial |
125 |
250 |
500 |
1000 |
2000 |
4000 |
NRC |
25mm |
1" |
0.11 |
0.24 |
0.73 |
1.03 |
1.10 |
0.87 |
0.80 |
50mm | 2" |
0.29 |
0.98 |
1.09 |
0.96 |
1.01 |
0.97 |
1.0 |
100mm | 4" |
0.89 |
1.08 |
1.03 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
0.92 |
1.0 |
fire rating/flammability
ASTM E-84 |
Class 1 or A |
NFPA-701 |
Passes |
Boston Fire Code BFD 1X-1 |
Passes |
State of Ca. CS-191-53 |
Passes |
GSA-PBS |
Passes |
UL Test #214 |
Passes |
CAN / ULC - S102 |
Passes |
Edge:
Standard Edge - 90°
Bevelled Edge
Size & shape Options
Built to fit the exact shape required. Although, this system is not ideal for small sizes. Echotrol™ Acoustic Wall Panels are better suited to sizes within a 4’x8’ grid.
fabric Options
Cleaning & Care Instructions
Normal surface dust and dirt can be removed from the fabric by vacuuming with a horsehair duster brush attachment. If vacuuming does not clean the fabric, lightly dab the fabric with a slightly damp cloth. Use a white cotton cloth and water mixed with a mild detergent. Squeeze as much of the water out of the cloth as possible before dabbing to avoid saturating the fabric with water.
DO NOT use excess pressure to scrub the fabric.