How the acoustic membrane works.
Standard stretch ceilings reflect sound. Our acoustic membranes are perforated with ~600,000 micro-holes per square metre and stretched over a 50mm mineral-wool plenum. Sound passes through the membrane, gets absorbed by the wool, and never bounces back.
Independent lab testing puts our reference acoustic system at NRC 0.85 — better than carpet tile, better than acoustic plaster, comparable to dedicated wall panels. The membrane itself still reads as a clean matte ceiling. Nobody walking in can tell it is doing acoustic work.
- NRC 0.85 (independently tested per ASTM C423)
- Effective across 500-4000 Hz speech range
- Class-1 fire-rated, anti-microbial backing
- Visually identical to matte; available in 80 colours
Rooms that need acoustic control.
Boardrooms
Better video-call audio, less listener fatigue, no echo when six people speak at once.
Restaurants & cafes
Service ratings improve when diners can hear each other. Acoustic ceilings are the lowest-risk way to fix it.
Home cinemas
Pair with rear-wall absorption to deliver flat reverb without bass null zones.
Open-plan offices
Combats the open-plan-office chatter problem far better than ceiling baffles, and looks better too.
Tell us the acoustic problem
Send a room sketch and a short description of the sound issue. We will return a tested NRC target and a Glintora system specification within 48 hours.