Eco Friendly Fabric Acoustic Panel Fabric Wrapped Fiberglass Board
It is covered with acoustic sound-absorbing fabric which is resistant to impact on the front surface of the fabric covered wall panel and the inner material of the panels is glass wool. The rear surface is covered with glass cloth. Fabric Coated Wall Panels normally used on walls to ensure sound insulation and decorative, but can also be applied in ceiling. The advantage of Fabric Wrapped Fiberglass Board: Sound absorption,Fire resistance, Decorative aesthetics.
Product Parameters
Product Name
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Fabric Wrapped Fiberglass Board
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Standard Size
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600*600mm, 1200*600mm
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Core Material
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Glass wool, polyester wool, melamine foam
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Standard Thickness
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25mm, 50mm
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Front Finish | Fabric, Leather | Density | 80kg/m3 or 96kg/m3 |
Frames
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Resin frame, MDF frame, Aluminium frame
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Fireproof Grade
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B1
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Flame retardant
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Non-fireproof (default), fireproof (available)
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Weight | About 2.4kgs/pcs |
Application
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These decorative sound absorbing panels are great for offices, schools, meeting rooms, music rooms, hotels, auditoriums, recording studios, broadcasting studios. These acoustic wall panels are perfect for any space where good speech privacy or speech intelligibility is important.
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Product Features
Sound Absorption
The acoustically transparent fabric that allows the sound to pass through and get absorbed by the glasswool core inside the fabric panel.
High Durability
The fabric is glued to and gripped by the frame and glasswool inside reducing the impact damage to keep the acoustic panel look perfect.
Pleasing Apprearance
Hundreds of colors are available for fabric covered acoustic panels and custom printed fabric is possible to meet different needs.
Acoustic Ceiling Treatment
Interior space may be difficult to fully use for the following reasons: 1. The noise level may be unacceptably high. 2. Reverberation causes speech, music, etc. to be difficult to hear or be distorted. Fabric wrapped acoustic panels can be used for wall and ceiling applications, allowing designers to freely create a visually appealing space while keeping quiet.
The easiest and least expensive way to reduce the reflection of sound or reverb is to do acoustical treatment for walls and mount a noise panel (such as a fabric acoustic panel for home theater acoustic treatment) on the wall. However, when the available wall area is insufficient, the installation to the ceiling is a viable option. Fabric acoustic ceilings can greatly reduce unnecessary noise if they are installed as hanging features or directly fixed on the ceiling. By using a thicker fabric panel or by incorporating air gaps between the panel and the ceiling, up to 100% of the noise can be absorbed at a particular frequency.