Commonly Used Materials:
Fiberglass
Fiberglass panels are a popular choice in the industry due to their effectiveness in sound absorption. They are lightweight, cost-effective, and readily available. These panels are covered with fabric to enhance their aesthetic appeal.
Mineral Wool
Made from rock or slag, mineral wool panels offer excellent sound absorption properties. They are fire-resistant and can be used in spaces where safety is a concern.
Mineral Wool
Made from rock or slag, mineral wool panels offer excellent sound absorption properties. They are fire-resistant and can be used in spaces where safety is a concern.
Wooden Panels
Wooden acoustic panels are both functional and visually appealing. They are often used in spaces where aesthetics are as important as acoustics. Wood paneling can be customized to blend seamlessly with interior designs.
Innovative Materials:
Recycled PET Felt
Environmentally conscious options are gaining popularity. Panels made from recycled PET felt are not only eco-friendly but also highly effective in reducing sound. These panels are available in various colors and can be customized to match interior designs.
Micro-Perforated Panels
These panels use micro-perforations to achieve sound absorption. They are ideal for spaces where visual appeal is crucial. The tiny perforations create a modern, sleek appearance.