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How do baffle system ceiling designs improve sound absorption in airport terminals?

Baffle system ceiling designs are highly effective in airport terminals, where large open spaces and continuous passenger movement create challenging acoustic conditions. Their performance is based on structural form, material composition, and flexible layout planning.

  • Expanded acoustic surface area

Vertical suspended baffles increase the overall sound-absorbing surface compared to flat ceilings. This allows more sound energy to be captured and reduced within the space instead of being reflected.

  • Reduced echo and reverberation

The staggered vertical structure interrupts sound wave reflection paths, helping to break up continuous echoes and lower reverberation levels across large terminal halls.

  • Zoned acoustic layout

Baffle systems can be arranged according to functional areas such as check-in zones, security areas, and boarding gates. This enables targeted noise control in high-activity passenger zones.

  • Improved absorption system

When used with perforated aluminum panels and acoustic backing materials, baffle systems enhance sound absorption efficiency across a broader frequency range, improving overall speech clarity.

Ballesta aluminum baffle ceiling systems are designed for large-scale transport environments, offering stable acoustic performance, fire safety compliance to ASTM E84 and EN 13501 standards, and long-term durability, while maintaining a clean and modern architectural appearance suitable for airport applications.

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