PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
When selecting acoustic ceiling panels, the Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) rating is a crucial parameter to consider. The NRC rating measures the fraction of sound energy absorbed by the material, with values typically ranging from 0 to 1. For our high-performance aluminum acoustic panels, an NRC rating of 0.70 or higher is generally recommended for spaces where effective noise control is essential. An NRC of 0.70 means that 70% of the sound energy is absorbed, significantly reducing echo and reverberation. Our panels achieve these high ratings through a combination of precisely engineered perforations and high-density insulation layers. The aluminum surface not only provides durability and a modern aesthetic but also contributes to the overall acoustic performance by reflecting sound into the insulation material where it is absorbed. Additionally, the NRC rating can vary depending on the specific design, perforation pattern, and installation method used, making it important to consider the acoustic requirements of your particular space. By selecting panels with a high NRC rating, you ensure that your environment benefits from a balanced and comfortable sound profile, ideal for both commercial and residential settings.