Abffusor
Overview
The Abffusor is the industry’s first absorption phase grating. It is an extension of RPG’s research on the reflection phase grating which provides sound diffusion from a series of divided reflective wells of equal width and different depths. The depths of both the reflective wells of the RPG and the absorptive wells of the Abffusor are based on mathematical number theory sequences.
The Abffusor’s absorption efficiency extends below that of a traditional flat porous absorbor because it utilises two absorption mechanisms. The first is the traditional dissipation of sound energy into heat by frictional losses in the pores of a porous absorbor.
The second is the viscous losses due to high particle velocity flows across the well dividers induced by the pressure differences in adjacent wells. This pressure gradient mechanism results in additional low frequency absorption. The absorption phase grating topology also offers efficient glancing angle
reflection control and near field diffusion to create a natural sounding, attractive room treatment.
Problem
There is a need for a surface treatment that controls strong first order reflections over a wide range of frequencies and angles of incidence which also offers near field scattering to provide a natural ambience.
Solution
The Abffusor solves these problems by using two absorption mechanisms in addition to diffusion. Absorption extends to lower frequencies than flat porous absorbors due to the QRD pressure gradient mechanism. Near field QRD diffusion provides additional sound control.
Features
- Similar appearance to a QRD 734 Diffusor
- Complimentary performance to a QRD 734 Diffusor
- Frictional dissipation and pressure gradient absorption mechanisms
- Number theory surface topology
- Modular and versatile
- Attractive design element
Fabric Choices:
Cara, Suede or Expo Felt included, for white add £5 per linear metre for underliner Other fabrics available
Absorption:
The graph illustrates the absorption efficiency of the Abffusor® for an A mounting directly on a wall and an E mounting with a rear cavity depth of 16 inches. Note the excellent low frequency absorption the Abffusor® offers when attached directly to a wall and the improvement that is possible when a rear air cavity can be employed.
Features:
Frictional dissipation and pressure gradient absorption mechanisms
Number theory surface topology
Modular and versatile
Attractive design element
Sizes:
600×600
1200×600
Installation
The Abffusor can be mounted on a wall, in a T-bar ceiling grid, or left free standing.
Type E flush mounting provides improved absorption. Hardwood feet are available for free standing installation.