FAQs for SANA 3D Acoustic Tile | 500 x 500mm
Q: What are SANA 3D Acoustic Tiles used for?
A: SANA 3D Acoustic Tiles are designed to reduce noise and echo while adding visual depth to walls. They’re ideal for offices, classrooms, home theatres, studios, or retail environments where improved acoustics and modern aesthetics are equally important.
Q: How effective are the tiles at absorbing sound?
A: With a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.72, these tiles absorb up to 72% of sound energy. This makes them highly effective at controlling noise in open-plan spaces, meeting rooms, and residential applications.
Q: What are the dimensions and coverage of each pack?
A: Each tile measures 500mm x 500mm x 55mm. A pack of 9 tiles covers 2.25 square metres, making it easy to calculate how many packs you’ll need for your wall area.
Q: How are SANA 3D Acoustic Tiles installed?
A: Installation is simple with the supplied push-fit wall-mounted clips. These allow tiles to be easily mounted, removed, or rearranged without heavy tools, making them perfect for quick fit-outs and flexible design changes.
Q: Are the tiles environmentally friendly?
A: Yes, the tiles are made from a minimum of 60% recycled fibre, are 100% recyclable, and carry GreenTagCert™ GreenRate Level A certification. They’re an excellent choice for sustainable building projects.
Q: Are SANA 3D Acoustic Tiles safe for schools and healthcare environments?
A: Absolutely. The tiles are non-toxic, non-irritant, and non-allergenic, making them safe for use in sensitive environments such as schools, offices, homes, and healthcare facilities.
Q: Can I mix and match colours or designs?
A: Yes, the 3D tiles are designed for flexibility. You can combine different colours or patterns and rearrange them easily thanks to the clip-in mounting system, giving you complete design freedom.
Q: What warranty is provided with SANA 3D Acoustic Tiles?
A: The tiles are manufactured to high standards and backed by environmental certifications, offering peace of mind in both performance and durability. (Warranty terms vary by supplier, but typically cover defects in material and workmanship.)