Application guide:

Classification
System performance
Hygiene System
 
ISO class 1-3
No need for acoustic treatment, limited human presence
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ISO class 3-9
Chemical resistant, enclosed tile, daily wet cleaning
Advance A C3
ISO class 5-9
Particle repellent, high humidity, weekly wet wiping
Protec A C3
ISO class 5-9
Particle repellent, weekly wet wiping
Protec A C1
ISO class 5-9
Particle repellent, weekly wet wiping 
Labotec Ds C1*
* only vertical joints
Benefits of noise reduction

Studies have shown that the more cognitively demanding the work, the higher the risk of making mistakes in a noisy environment. Installing Ecophon Hygiene in the ceiling creates an acoustic system with the highest possible sound absorption class that meets the requirements for the electronics industry.

Stress and raised blood pressure, difficulty conversing, fatigue and increased risk of mistakes are some of the consequences of a poor acoustic environment. Continuous background humming and irritating pneumatic hiss affects employees negatively, reducing concentration and lowering productivity. Not least in the electronics industry, with its high focus on processes and precision, room acoustics have a decisive impact on efficiency and profitability.

An efficient acoustic ceiling eliminates excessive noise levels and limits sound propagation, which benefits all employees.

The electronics industry must meet requirements for clean room classification in various contexts, and must follow the ISO 14644-1 standard with regard to air particle levels. To facilitate cleaning, walls, floors and ceilings have hard surfaces, which directly counteracts a good acoustic environment.

Installing an Ecophon Hygiene system in the ceiling eliminates the need to compromise on room acoustics. If a suspended acoustic ceiling can be installed in clean room classified premises, the Ecophon Hygiene family has a suitable system – with the optimum sound absorption class (class A).

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