Acoustical Spray Plaster
Acoustic Performance
Hard materials are often in current designs. Wooden or marble floors, gypsumboard walls and ceiling and to top it up a lot of glass. These materials absorb a very little amount of sound, but have the tendency to reflect most of it.
This affects heavily how you will experience a space. Especially places where more people come together.
There are ways to improve the acoustics. An acoustic spray is a very affective way to introduce absorption in a space.
Acoustic Colour Design
Colors are a vital part of a design of any building and ceilings can play a big part in it.
An acoustic spray has the possibility to be colored in any color and there for becomes a vital part of the design. So besides the corrective acoustical performance it introduces it is also plays a significant role in the color design of a space. There for BoSpray can be supplied in any color of your choice.
With the help of the Acoustical coat we can also apply a fresh coat on top of an acoustical surface in order to match a specific color or give the surface a new or fresh look.
Acoustic Sustainable Products
Our acoustic spray products are low VOC products, it has high percentage of recycled content and the BoSpray does not contain silica dust, asbestos, mineral or glass fibers, or PCB’s.
Due to all this a range of LEED, BREEAM and WELL points can be earned when using our products in your project.
Acoustic Texture Design
Acoustical spray plasters are used to improve the acoustics of a space. The texture of the plaster can impact the acoustic performance of the room, as well as its appearance. Discretion in the texture of acoustical spray plasters allows for customization to meet the specific needs and design preferences of a project. For example, a smoother texture may be preferred to create a clean gypsum board ceiling look, while a more coarse texture may be desired for an industrial design appearance. But of course the choice of texture will depend on the specific requirements of the project and the preferences of the designer.