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Go Greener With Auralex's Eco-Tech Acoustical Panels

Sep 3, 2008 1:34 PM

Auralex Acoustics is continuing its quest to create environmentally friendly products with the introduction of Eco-Tech, the company's first green acoustical panel, at this year's CEDIA show. Earlier this year, the company announced the first green acoustical foam product on the market, Eco-Friendly StudioFoam.

 

Eco-Tech brand acoustic panels are manufactured with a proprietary formulation of 100-percent recycled polyester fibers. Eco-Tech panels are truly "green," reducing the ecological footprint of acoustic treatment and dependence on fossil fuels, including foreign crude oil. The Eco-Tech family of products are designed with the environment in mind, yet are said to retain the longevity and acoustical properties for which Auralex is known. Auralex Eco-Tech is manufactured without harmful Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which have been implicated in the depletion of the ozone layer.

 

The new Eco-Tech acoustical panels are available in the same color choices and cuts as the company's original acoustical panels; there is no increase in cost to either the dealer or consumer. The new offering meets and exceeds the quality of product and testing data (acoustical and fire) that the professional consumer demands.

 

Visit the Auralex Website at www.auralex.com to find out how you can make your studio greener, too.

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