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Metal Panels

OWA can manufacture and supply custom metal panels for interior fit out projects. Please review our bespoke ceiling panel examples...

OWAtecta bespoke perforated metal acoustic bulkhead panel

Bulkhead panels

Bespoke perforated metal bulkhead panels incorporating class A, black, fabric acoustic pads.

OWAtecta S80 demountable mesh metal ceiling raft with class A acoustic pads installed at Assembly B building in Bristol

Metal – Mesh

OWAtecta expanded metal mesh is a contemporary and industrial suspended ceiling material.

OWAtecta Rd1522 perforated metal clip-in ceiling tile in a restaurant

Metal – Rd1522 perforated

OWAtecta Rd1522 is a perforated surface for galvanised steel metal ceiling tiles or panels.

OWA UK's bespoke, metal, perforated, staircase panels with class A acoustic pads. Curved segments under the half landing.

Staircase panels

Bespoke, perforated, metal staircase panels incorporate class A, black fabric acoustic pads.

Metal panels

OWA can offer bespoke metal panels depending on the project brief. A custom panel may need to provide acoustic absorption. If not, it may mask services or finish an internal structural installation, i.e. a staircase.

Adding acoustic perforated panels can be an effective way to absorb sound in noisy interiors and rooms. We will work with the architect or fit out contractor to supply custom ceiling panels to meet their design needs. Furthermore, each panel can include an acoustic fleece and class A pad which will reduce echoes and reverberation. Therefore, this will aid speech intelligibility and improve sound clarity for staff, students or customers.

We manufacture our acoustic metal ceiling panels from perforated galvanised steel or aluminium. Then, we powder coat each panel and bond an acoustic fleece on the back as standard. We can also offer an extra acoustic pad for more sound absorption if required.

Non-acoustic metal panels are plain galvanised steel or aluminium and each panel is powder coated. They can hide M&E services, form a visual barrier or add a colourful design feature to an interior space.

Where to use a bespoke panel

Large open plan offices, schools or leisure facilities, like bars and restaurants, can be noisy environments. Such spaces need methods of sound absorption to reduce unwanted noise. Therefore, by adding acoustic panels they will absorb some of this sound to create a more productive and comfortable environment.

The architect or interior designer may incorporate metal ceiling panels into the scheme from the start. Alternatively, the contractor may need to hide or cover services during the installation phase.

If you have a project enquiry, please speak to your local area sales manager or call our technical team.