



Fabric wrapped acoustic panels provide superior performance, offer design options, and are aesthetically pleasing. Panels come in a variety of types that suit any need and budget. Typical panels are absorbers that dramatically reduce echo and reverberation in spaces, which in turn increases speech intelligibility and comfort. For spaces such as performance halls where reflection is needed as part of the soundscape, there is also a panel for that.
Fabric wrapped acoustic panels can be installed on walls and ceilings or suspended as clouds or baffles. They may be custom cut into different shapes and sizes to add creative flair to any space. With various fabrics tested and approved, color and design options are limitless.
Product Parameters | Specifications based on standard dimensions; customizable in size and thickness |
Product Name | Acoustic Panel |
Product Corners | Right Angle/Small Bevel/Large Bevel/Rounded Corner |
Product Structure | Hard Frame, Ultra-Fine Fiberglass Cotton, Sound-Transparent Fabric/Leather, Thin Felt |
Sound Absorption Coefficient | Average value of 0.62 for a thickness of 25mm |
Product Specifications | 1200X600X25/50/100mm, customizable |
Width | 600/1200mm |
Length | 600/1200/2400mm |
Thickness | 25/50/100mm |
Frame Types | Flame-Retardant Resin Frame, Wooden Frame, Aluminum Frame |
Substrate | Ultra-Fine Fiberglass Cotton |
Surface | Fabric, Leather |
Product Features | Sound Absorption, Noise Reduction, Moisture-Proof, Fire-Resistant, Impact-Resistant, Aesthetic Decoration, Environmentally Friendly, Simple Installation |
Application Scenarios | Meeting Rooms, Lecture Halls, Cinemas, Interrogation Rooms, Kindergartens, Multi-Function Halls, Opera Houses, Auditoriums, Hotels, TV Stations, Music Halls, Pianists, Sports Arenas, Villas, or Residential Spaces with Strict Acoustic Requirements |
Features
- Elegant aesthetic
- Wide variety of sizes and colors
- Reduce reverberation and echo
- Improves speech intelligibilit

Applications
- Houses of Worship
- Teleconferencing and Video Rooms
- Broadcast and Recording Studios
- Multi-Purpose Rooms
- Home Theaters
- Auditoriums

Benefits:
- Economical and Versatile
- Available in Custom Sizes, Shapes, and Edge Detail
- Wide Array of Fabric Selections
- Provides superior acoustic absorption
- Fiberglass & Formaldehyde Free Core
- 57% Pre-Consumer Recycled Content
- ASTM-E Class A Fire Rating

Soundproofing Panels | Reduce Echo

Sound Panels: Improve Your Room Acoustics
Your acoustic Fabric Panel treatment will capture the echoes in your room, reduce your background noise, and generate more control over the sound quality inside your room. Sound absorbing panels are designed to restore clarity to your original sound. Ease in conversation, an easier listening environment, a healthy learning environment, a more productive work environment, lower crowd noise, and a host of other related acoustical benefits await your soundproofing project. Fabric-wrapped acoustic panels will generate a more user-friendly space by managing sound levels and absorbing unwanted echoes.


What Are Sound Panels Made Out Of?
While there are a variety of core raw materials that can produce the conversion from sound wave energy to kinetic energy, most sound panels are made of compressed fiberglass boards.
Are Sound Panels Durable?
Yes. Depending on the room the panels will be placed into, there are upgrades available to make theedges of the panels crush proof for greater durability, such as for use in a gymnasium. There are alsomembranes that can be adhered to the face of the panels prior to wrapping in cloth to boost itsdurability when needed.
Sound panels will lower the overall decibel level exposure in your room by capturing and converting upto 80% of your unwanted echo. What remains will be the original sound in the room and a lighter leveof background noise. As a result, you generate premium sound quality.
How Do Sound Panels Work?
As sound waves enter into the face of a sound panel, the micro fibers of the panel core begin to vibrateIn turn, the vibrations convert the sound wave into a low grade form of heat called kinetic energy.Asthe transformation occurs, there is less sound wave energy available to reflect back out of the soundpanel. As a result, echoes in the room are lowered.