These panels feature a high-density acoustic core typically made from fiberglass, mineral wool, or PET encased in a durable, decorative high-quality acoustically transparent fabric.
They offer both functional sound control and aesthetic customization.
PET, Glass Wood, Mineral Wool, Rock wool , Polyester Wool, Foam etc
Outer Finish
Acoustic Fabric
Thickness
50mm 80mm, 100mm
NCR
0.5-0.9
Fire Rating
Class B-s1,d0
Class C-s1,d0.
Product Features
Acoustic Performance
Very high sound absorption, especially across mid to high frequencies. Effectively reduce echo, reverberation, and overall noise levels, improving speech clarity and sound quality in various spaces.
NRC (Noise Reduction Coefficient) typically between 0.7 and 1.0, depending on thickness.
Thicker panels (e.g., 50mm or 2") absorb low frequencies better than thinner ones.
Thermal Insulation
Use low-VAC adhesives and materials. Fiberglass cores with high-quality panels use sealed edges to prevent particle shedding.
Moisture & Mold Resistance
Fiber Glass
Moisture-resistant, non-hygroscopic (does not absorb water).
Retains shape and performance in humid environments.
Mineral Wool/ Rock Wool
Water-resistant and non-combustible.
Good dimensional stability in humid conditions.
Durability & Strength
Lightweight to moderately heavy, depending on core density.
The fabric layer protects the internal sound-absorbing material, enhancing the panel’s lifespan and resilience.
Thickness: Standard options are 25mm (1 inch), 50mm (2 inches), and sometimes 75mm–100mm for bass-heavy spaces.
Versatility
Available in Different Densities & Thicknesses – For different applications
Edge options: square, bevel, radius, or knife-edge for different aesthetics.
Can be used as decorative art panels.
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Are fabric acoustic panels good for soundproofing?
Fabric panels absorb sound rather than block it. They reduce echo and improve speech clarity by using a fabric-wrapped core made of fiberglass or foam that traps sound waves.
Do fabric acoustic panels work for home theaters?
They’re perfect for home theaters because they absorb mid-to-high frequency sounds, reducing echo and making movie soundtracks clearer and more immersive.
How do fabric acoustic panels reduce echo in meeting rooms and theaters?
Fabric panels have a high Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC), meaning they absorb a large percentage of sound waves. This helps control echo, reduce background noise, and improve intelligibility in speech-heavy environments.
Are fabric panels suitable for high-traffic or public spaces?
Yes. They are built with durable outer fabrics and rigid cores (like fiberglass), making them impact-resistant and easy to clean or maintain. Some even offer removable or washable covers.
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