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Room acoustics trade
Silphon®Acoustic cuboid
Silphon? acoustic cuboid Basotect? G+ light grey
Silpon® acoustic cuboid Basotect® B white
Silphon®Acoustic cylinder
Silphon® acoustic cylinder Basotect® G+ light grey 1000 x 100 mm
Silphon® acoustic cylinder Basotect® B white 1000 x 100 mm
Silphon® acoustic cylinder Basotect® G+ light grey 500 x 150 mm
Silphon® acoustic cylinder Basotect® B white 500 x 150 mm
Silphon® acoustic cylinder Basotect® G+ light grey 1000 x 150 mm
Silphon® acoustic cylinder Basotect® B white 1000 x 150 mm
Silphon® octagon acoustic buffalo
Silphon®acoustic buffalo octagon Basotect® G+ light grey
Silphon®acoustic buffalo octagon Basotect® B white
Silphon® octagon acoustic panel
Silphon® acoustic panel octagon Basotect® G+ light grey
Silphon® acoustic panel octagon Basotect® B white

Silphon® acoustic blocks made of Basotect® G+ light gray for excellent sound absorption behavior over a wide spectrum.

The Silphon® acoustic cuboids are made of Basotect® G+ light grey melamine resin foam and, thanks to their low weight of approx. 9kg/m3, can be installed easily and without major effort. The Silphon® acoustic blocks have very good sound absorption properties over a broad spectrum. A further plus point is the fulfillment of the fire protection standard according to DIN 4102 / B1 as a result Basotect is a flame-retardant material and also achieves above-average results in surface insulation and thermal insulation. The standard dimensions of the acoustic blocks are 200 mm x 350 mm x 350 mm. On request, we can also produce customer-specific dimensions with our "swiss made" processing. The Silphon® acoustic blocks can be easily mounted on the ceiling with the Vibra® suspension system or simply by means of hooks and nylon thread. Order conveniently via our online shop!

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Areas of application


  • Offices
  • Production rooms
  • Measuring rooms
  • Music rooms

Key features


  • Fire recistance BKZ 5.2
  • Fire recistance EN 45545
  • Fire recistance B1 DIN 4102-1
  • High sound absorption

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

By using foam absorbers or foam bass traps, the reverberation time is reduced evenly across the entire frequency spectrum. Thereby a clearer and drier room sound is created. With the targeted use of absorbers, especially the disturbing initial reflections from the walls can be attenuated. The booming bass range can be specifically absorbed by bass straps. The sound image of the room through the use of absorbers becomes more homogeneous, softer and more lively.

The positioning of the acoustic elements on the wall and ceiling can be determined by using a mirror. Viewed from the listening position, the mirror is thereby shifted to the ceiling or wall until the speakers are visible in it. This is the perfect position for the most important acoustic elements. The Silphon bass traps are most effective when positioned in the corners of a room, because of the sound reflection from the ceiling, walls and floor. In principle you start with the lineup behind the boxes. The siphon bass traps can be stacked until the desired absorption is achieved.

Booming bass frequencies are often the cause of resonances of sound in the room. Silhouette bass traps effectively suppress the low frequencies and can contribute to an improvement and stop the annoying booming.

Various factors can influence the room acoustics. For example, organic materials such as cork floors, wooden parquet, wooden ceilings or wooden walls are very well suited for pleasant room acoustics. Smooth concrete walls, granite floors and glass surfaces reflect sound very strongly and as a result are acoustically unfavourable. The interior design has a great influence on the sound spreading and as a result on the sound image in the room. A lounge seating area or a fitted carpet has an absorbing effect and a book shelf on the wall ensures that the sound is diffused. However, a specific improvement of the room acoustics can only be achieved by combining special Silphon acoustic modules.

Materials such as concrete, glass or tiles are placed under sound-reflecting surfaces, which reflect the sound waves up to 100% and as a result do not insulate or absorb the sound. To reduce the volume (sound pressure) and the reverberation time in hard rooms, hard surfaces must be reduced and replaced by surfaces with sound absorbers that absorb the sound. The sound absorbers allow the sound waves to penetrate the structure and as a result the sound energy is converted into heat or kinetic energy.

In general, it can be said that the more surface of walls and ceiling is covered with foam materials, the less sound can be reflected from them. From experience, it can be assumed that approx. 40% - 50% of the ceiling and wall surfaces should be covered. With 100% cladding there is no more natural sound and this leads to unpleasant acoustics.

Basotec? melamine foam has the BKZ 5.2 (hardly inflammable with medium smoke formation)

Small air inclusions or blowholes on the foam top of Bastotec laminate foams can occur and are created during production. Unfortunately these cannot be prevented. However, the air inclusions have no influence on the absorption capacity.

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