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Page 2: Snowsound Presentation_New_August 2015

Comfort in the Workplace

The workplace elements of comfort include:

-Proper use of space (facility space planning)

-Lighting (to provide and control)

-Temperature (ability to control)

-Furniture (support and facilitate)

-Acoustics: ability to control

Often overlooked

Part of ergonomics

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ESI (Educational Services Institue) conducted a national survey in 2015 of 1,836 millennial workers who identified the Top 3 elements most important to their productivity and well-being

Industry Research

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Reverberation= The greatest challenge in controlling acoustics = The reflection of sound waves off the surfaces of an environment

Reverberation time= the time required for a sound to dissipate, measured in seconds

Speed of sound = over 1,000 feet per second

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Snowsound: A Unique Solution

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Technological invention of a new sound-absorbing material

Industrial invention patent

Selective absorption at different frequencies

Snowsound® is Technology

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Snowsound® Acoustics

Inspired by nature, Snowsound® is a sound

absorbing material that mimics the properties of

freshly fallen snow.

The porous variable densities of fallen snow can

absorb almost 100% of sound wave energy and

is why we experience peaceful outdoor acoustics

just after snowfall.

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More dense outside and less dense inside

This produces a “frequency-selective”

sound absorption

This produces acoustic correction and balances the frequencies in

the given space

External surface is firmly bonded to the inner wadding for a rigid surface

High densitymaterial

Medium densitymaterial

Low density material

The Technology – SNOWSOUND® DNA

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Hz = unit of measurement that indicates frequency - i.e. the number of times something occurs per time interval.

0 500 2000 … low medium high

(Percussion instruments, Air conditioning, Printers…)

Human voice / Speech (Violin, Whistle…)

The Hertz and Sound Frequencies

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The Technology

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However: More absorption does not equal more comfort

The Technology

Higher the frequency = easier the absorption

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CLASS A Sound Absorption Lab Results

Reverb. Time Improvement

• T¹ = Control Time

• T² = Reverberation Time after Snowsound Panels installed per recommendation

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Variable panel densities provide selective absorption of the high, mid and low range sound frequencies.

creating acoustic correctionelevated clarity speech intelligiblity frequency balanceeliminates echo

The Technology

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Our Products

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Our Products

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Our Products

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MITESCO - Types of InstallationMITESCO Application Options

30’’ x 17’’ 47’’ x 17’’ 63’’ x 17’’

Panel Dimensions:

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Wall Mounted

MITESCO - Types of InstallationMITESCO Application Options

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Glass Mounted

MITESCO - Types of InstallationMITESCO Application Options

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Free Standing ‘‘Totem’’

MITESCO - Types of InstallationMITESCO Application Options

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Divider Screen

MITESCO - Types of InstallationMITESCO Application Options

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Desk Mounted

MITESCO - Types of InstallationMITESCO Application Options

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Ceiling Mounted

MITESCO - Types of InstallationMITESCO Application Options

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FLAP - Types of Installation FLAP Application Options

Panel Dimensions:

Flap = about 23’’ x 19’’

Flap Grande = about 32’’ x 26’’

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Wall / Ceiling direct-to-surface mounted

FLAP - Types of Installation FLAP Application Options

4’’ arm8’’ arm

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FLAP - Types of Installation FLAP Application Options

Direct-to-surface mounting template for Flap and Flap Grande

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Ceiling Suspended Chandelier (Flap only)

8-Flap unit = Length about 10 feet12-Flap unit = Length about 14 feet

4-Flap unit = Length about 5 feet

FLAP - Types of Installation FLAP Application Options

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FLAP WINGS - Types of Installation FLAP WINGS Application

Ceiling Suspended

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BAFFLE - Types of Installation BAFFLE Application Options

63’’ x 24’’ 48’’ x 24’’ 24’’ x 24’’

Panel Dimensions: 3 Sizes

Vertical or Horizontal orientations

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BAFFLE - Types of Installation BAFFLE Application Options

Ceiling Suspended (aircraft cable up to 13’)

Space Divider

Traditional Baffle

Random Composition

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PLI - Types of Installation PLI Application Options

63’’ high x 24’’ wide

Panel Dimensions:

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PLI - Types of Installation PLI Application Options

Free Standing Divider / Partition

Self-Supporting CompositionStraight-Line Composition(Base required)

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Acoustical Drop Ceilings

IN - Types of Installation IN Application Options

2’ x 2’ 2’ x 4’

Panel Dimensions: 2 Sizes

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How Many Panels Are Needed? Acoustic Calculation Methodology - Input

• Data collection • Elements

- Size of the room (square feet)- Height of the ceiling- Materials of the room surfaces- Purpose of the room- Number of occupants - Current room furniture

• Pictures of the environment• Your notes about the space

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Acoustic Calculation – Results Output

Recommendation

Reverberation TimePre & Post Panel Placement

(12 Panels)

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Reverberation TimePre & Post Panel Placement

(16 Panels)

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Layout Examples