Meeting Room Felt Noise Absorbing Material 100% Polyester Fiber Board
Product Introduction
Felt Wall Panel is a lightweight, semi rigid acoustic panel which offers limitless design flexibility, whilst also adding excellent sound absorption to any space. As a true blank canvas acoustic product, CYATCO Felt Wall Panel stretches the limits of what is possible, rejecting the traditional restraints on acoustic panels. Panels can be custom cut, moulded, pressed or grooved to create truly bespoke design features for any interior space. Almost anything is possilbe using this product. Get in touch with our team for any custom design requirements.
Product Parameters
Product Name
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Felt Noise Absorbing Material |
Size |
W1220 * L2420mm. Other Size Also Available
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Thickness | Normal is 9mm,From 3mm-25mm,All Available |
Type | Acoustic Panels |
Acoustics
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Noise reduction coefficient NRC 0.8
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Fire protection
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Grade combustion performance (up to grade A)
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Environmental protection
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Class El
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Color | Light Grey,Charcoal,Black And More than 40 colors to be chosen |
Decoration
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1. The decorative surface can be diversified, which can be used for fabric, leather,paint-free, and other protective surfaces
2. It can also be curved, concave-convex and other special-shaped surfaces
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Application
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1. Interior walls and TV Backdrop;
2. Meeting hall , theater , music hall , gym; 3. manufacturing shop, office, pub, hotel; 4. Library,reading room , classroom, kindergarten, piano room. |
Features | sound absorption, decoration, heat insulation, fireproof, environmental protection, easy processing, stable, lightweight |
The key benefits of Felt Wall Panels are as follows:
100% polyester core
Creating a noise-free environment
Excellent sound absorption and noise reduction properties
100% recyclable and environmentally friendly material
Extremely customizable and highly decorative designs
Moisture-proof properties and weather-resistant durability
Damage resistant surfaces that repel microbes
Easy to clean surface
Lightweight material with diverse useful implications
Heat insulations properties for a controlled indoor environment
Energy-saving owing to its multi-purpose functionality
What makes sound?
Sound is produced when the air is disturbed in some way, for example by a vibrating object. A speaker cone from a high fidelity system serves as a good illustration. It may be possible to see the movement of a bass speaker cone, providing it is producing very low frequency sound. As the cone moves forward the air immediately in front is compressed causing a slight increase in air pressure, it then moves back past its rest position and causes a reduction in the air pressure (rarefaction). The process continues so that a wave of alternating high and low pressure is radiated away from the speaker cone at the speed of sound.