The reflective barrier is used in preference to the absorbing barrier whenever there is no disadvantage in sending sound back towards its source. The optimization of its inherent performance depends on its location (length, height, position in relation to the source and the receiver).
The ecological balance of a wooden screen (storage of CO2) compared to a non-wood screen (production of CO2), plus the fact that it is treated with a fully recyclable product, make this acoustic system the best suited to the environmental quality required today.
-The warmth of wood is combined with acoustic performance tested according to European standards
-Its dimensions are small in relation to other systems
-The lightness/performance ratio considerably reduces the costs of structures and foundations
- Its ease of installation puts it within reach of small, local contractors