Alüm™

Aluminium Ceiling Systems

Alüm™ Aluminium Ceiling System is a type of ceiling construction made primarily from aluminium materials. The system typically consists of aluminium panels or tiles that are suspended from a metal grid framework, creating a suspended or dropped ceiling. It is designed to provide a functional and aesthetic ceiling solution for various spaces.

Ralph Lauren
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
eightsixthree Architects
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Fabrix™

Fabric acoustic panels with 12mm, 25mm, or 50mm insulation

Fabrix™ is a fabric system type of acoustic panel that uses proprietary polymer tracks to construct acoustic panels. Our fabric system is made of only unplasticized polyvinyl chloride (UPVC). The tracks hold the fabric and the sound absorbing substrate in place to make acoustic panels.

The fabric system comes with Anti-Warp and Anti-Slip features for guaranteed installation. We also have a total of 46 profiles and counting, which makes us the largest fabric system manufacturer in the world, proudly designed in Singapore.

Lee Kong Chian Lecture Theatre
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
SQFT Architects
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Timberix™

Timber grooved, timber perforated and microperforated panels in melamine, veneer or laminate finish

Timberix acoustic panels reduce echoes by trapping and diffracting sound in the grooves and perforation found on the surface. The sound that passes through the perforation is further absorbed by an acoustic substrate such as fibreglass or mineral wool, which reduces reverberation of the space.

The panels comes in many groove specifications and perforations as small as 500 microns (that’s 0.5mm!) We also constantly use algorithms to design our panels so as to be compatible with parametric designs.

Auditorium
NUS University Cultural Centre, Singapore
Forum Architects
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Polyx™

Polyester acoustic panels and baffles made with 100% PET board

Polyx™ acoustic panel is made of 100% PET by a process of tumbling, needle-punching, and baking low and high melting-point polyester fibres. The high-density fibrous network absorbs echoes and reduces reverberation. 

Polyx™ baffles are acoustic panels hang vertically on the ceiling to absorb echoes. Our polyester baffles come in a basic black and white polyester wool finish, or a luxurious coloured felt finish. We recommend hanging each Polyx™ baffle approximately 300mm away from one another for good sound absorption.

URA
URA Centre, Singapore
D'Perception Singapore Pte. Ltd.
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Ligkt™

Light stretch ceiling membrane

Ligkt™ stretch ceiling is a non-flammable polymer sheet secured by patent-pending tracks. The system is made taut with applied heat during installation. The stretch ceiling membrane acts as a diffuser for LED lights installation, and can be made to achieve various designs such as 3D forms and organic non-planar surfaces. Ligkt™ also comes in micro-perforations of 0.1mm, 0.5mm and 1mm which acts as an acoustic ceiling to absorb echoes.

Citi Wealth Hub
268 Orchard Road, Singapore
Ministry of Design
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Cellyx™

Polyurethane and melamine acoustic foam

Acoustic foam is one of the most common absorber used in acoustical treatment to reduce echoes and reverberations. Cellyx™ polyurethane foam and melamine foam are fire-rated come in a variety of shapes such as pyramid, wedge, wave, and even CNC specifications.

Recording Studio
Dolby, Singapore
Aural-Aid Pte. Ltd.
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Ljuds™

Wood wool acoustic panels are made with recyclable wood fibres, cement, and water

Ljuds™ wood wool acoustic panels are made from recyclable wood fibres, cement, and water. It is environmentally friendly and formaldehyde free. The wood wool panels absorb sounds and gives aesthetics and environmental friendliness in an acoustic environment.

The wood fibres are sound absorbent, and the cement matrix has high moisture diffusion and air permeability. This allows the wood wool panel to even out the relative humidity (RH) in the environment.

Conference Room
Autodesk, Singapore
Wynncorp Engineering & Construction Pte. Ltd.
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