The new Connect single-point fixing system is much easier and less time-consuming to install, and the use of new decorative plugs and wire hangers in 800mm and 1500mm lengths, respectively, expands the range of possible installation options for the system.
Free-hanging panels create an expressive image of the premises, therefore it is important that all accessories not only fulfill their function, but also look harmonious and aesthetically pleasing. The high quality of the sound-absorbing panels allows you to achieve optimal acoustic comfort, while the wide range of shapes, sizes, colors and ease of installation provide freedom of creative imagination in creating a unique design.
All Ecophon products are environmentally friendly both for human health and the environment, which is confirmed by the appropriate certificates and labels.
About Saint-Gobain:
In 2015 Saint-Gobain celebrates its 350th anniversary. 350 years and 350 reasons to believe in the future. Thanks to its experience and innovation, Saint-Gobain is today a world leader in creating comfortable spaces for people to live, work and play. The company develops, manufactures and markets high quality materials and solutions for the construction industry. In 2014, Saint-Gobain had sales of 41 billion euros. Saint-Gobain has offices in 64 countries and more than 180,000 employees. More information about Saint-Gobain can be found on the company's website.
About the later division of Ecophone:
Saint-Gobain Ecophone was founded in 1958 when the first fiberglass absorbers were produced in Sweden to create a comfortable indoor acoustic environment. Today, the company supplies acoustic solutions for offices, educational, healthcare and cleanroom environments around the world.
The Ecophon brand is part of the Saint-Gobain group of companies with offices in many countries. The strategic goal of the division is to achieve leadership in the global acoustic ceilings and wall panels market by creating a value system that best meets the needs of customers.
The Ecophon brand is in constant dialogue with governmental and non-governmental expert organizations and research institutes dedicated to improving indoor environments, and is also involved in setting standards for the creation of comfortable acoustics in rooms where people work and communicate.