t.akustik HMF-60 White Wood

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t.akustik HMF-60 White Wood

t.akustik

HMF-60 White Wood

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Product Info

Article Number: 541952
Model: HMF-60 White Wood
Price: $108.90

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These t.akustik HMF-60 absorbers are a solid, affordable option for treating smaller home studios, podcast rooms, or rehearsal spaces. The wood-look finish is a nice touch, and the decent foam density delivers respectable broadband absorption – a real step up from basic foam tiles. Just be mindful of the thickness; they won't solve major acoustic problems, but they’ll tame reflections nicely.

Product Description

  • t.akustik HMF-60 White Wood
  • Wall and Ceiling Absorbers
  • For acoustic room optimisation
  • Ideal for sound studios
  • home studios
  • podcast and streaming rooms
  • rehearsal rooms
  • hi-fi and home cinema applications
  • offices and call centres (where DIN 4102 B3 is sufficient)
  • Material: one-sided flocked
  • hardened polyurethane soft foam
  • Bulk density 25 kg / m³
  • Compression hardness at 40 % deformation 6.0 ± 0.5 kPa
  • Tensile strength min. 100 kPa
  • Elongation min. 80
  • Flame retardant according to MVSS 302 (burning rate < 100 mm / min.) corresponds to DIN 4102 B3 (combustible)
  • 3 mm HDF board veneered on both sides with CPL laminate
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 600 x 600 x 80 mm
  • Board thickness: 80 mm
  • Weight: 1:6 kg
  • Colour: White with wood structure decor
  • Set includes 2 modules

*Note:* Acoustic adhesive is recommended for mounting (art. #177265# - not included)

PROS
  • • Durable HDF core provides structural rigidity and prevents flexing.
  • • Flocked polyurethane foam offers a good balance of absorption and diffusion.
  • • Attractive wood-look CPL laminate elevates the aesthetic compared to standard absorbers.
  • • DIN 4102 B3 fire rating provides a level of safety and compliance.
CONS
  • • 80mm thickness may be insufficient for rooms with severe acoustic issues.
  • • Limited color options restrict design flexibility within a space.
  • • Weight (16kg) makes installation a two-person job, potentially increasing costs.

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Key Features

Material Flocked polyurethane foam, HDF with CPL laminate
Dimensions 600 x 600 x 80 mm
Thickness 80 mm
NRC Rating Likely between 0.75-0.95 (typical for this density foam, exact value unavailable)
Mounting Designed for wall or ceiling mounting (hardware not included)
Quantity 2 modules

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Frequently Asked Questions

Use appropriate wall anchors rated for the weight of each panel – the 16kg can be significant. Consider French cleats or similar mounting systems for easy removal and repositioning.
They're versatile, but ceilings are generally more effective for broadband absorption, while walls can be used to address specific reflection points.
While thicker panels often offer superior absorption, these provide a good compromise between performance and affordability, especially for less demanding acoustic environments.

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