Surprising diversity through novel properties -
is a novel incising method that makes wood and wooden materials flexible. The incisions give the material almost textile properties and its application areas and qualities are considerably extended.
opens up completely new horizons in interior design and interior design with its visual and technical characteristics. Particularly interesting is the high sound-absorbing effect of the perforated wood material.
The internationally patented process works with commercially available wood materials such as plywood and MDF. Due to their ductility and transparency, Dukta® sheets offer great visual and acoustic added value over conventional absorbers.
At Vollmer, we are proud to be able to offer you the award-winning and innovative product dukta® - flexible wood, the application of which in many cases requires sound knowledge of material properties and design options. The interplay of cut geometry (texture), deformation and sound absorption is complex, but opens up a broad field of application.
We are happy to support you with comprehensive advice from planning to implementation. Be it the design implementation, the acoustics (sound absorption) or the technical questions (application), together with you we are looking for the optimal solution.
Excellent sound absorption for the highest demands
Measurements by EMPA Switzerland (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research) confirm: Wavy built-in acoustic elements achieve, across all frequencies, the same high absorption values as other absorber products only in specific areas.
Acoustic elements are suitable for acoustically sensitive spaces such as recording studios, cinemas, restaurants, foyers, training rooms, etc. The excellent acoustic properties, together with the fascinating appearance, allow room experiences for the highest demands.
Semifinished products are based on a patented process for the flexibilization of wood and wood-based materials. The one-sided or two-sided cut wood-based panels open up a lot of scope for design owing to their bendability and transparency.
They are particularly suitable for sound-absorbing wall and ceiling applications as well as freestanding partition wall elements. The panels (three-layer panels, plywood or MDF) can be covered with acoustic tiles on request and can be upholstered with or without surface treatment.