Customized Decorative Acoustic Sound Tiles Acoustic Dampening Panels
Great Sound Absorption Alternative
Acoustic Sound Tiles provide designers and architects with access to a wide selection of sound absorbing polyester fiber panels which can provide them with a cost effective solution to their tender or upcoming projects. Acoustic Sound Tiles are available in designer patterns, bespoke designs and high-quality surface finishes which enables the creation of interior spaces that are not only beautiful, but functional.
Product Information
Product Name | Decorative Acoustic Dampening Panels |
Raw Material | 100% Polyester Fiber |
Size | Customized |
Color | 30 colors available or customized |
Sample | Provide free stock samples |
Surface Density | 900-2200gsm(gsm: gram per square meter) |
Volume Density | 120-250kg/cbm |
Flame Retardant | ASTM E84-21a |
NRC | Over 0.85 |
Instal | Easy to install |
Application | Wall panels,Cinema/Office Building/Hotel/Studio Room etc. |
Benefits Of Acoustic Sound Tiles
1. Durability And Impact Resistant
PET felt is incredibly durable and impact resistant, which makes it ideal for areas that might endure extra wear and tear.
2. Cutability In The Field
It’s simple to cut PET felt acoustic panels in the field, to size, making installation a breeze.
3. Tolerates Higher Humidity
You can utilize PET felt in higher humidity areas because it’s made of plastic.
4. Color Options For Optimum Creativity
Premium PET felt acoustic panels have incredible color options and shapes which allows you to optimize your creativity
5. Eco-Friendly
PET felt is partially made from recycled fiber, making it an eco-friendly option for acoustical solutions.
Is it better to put Acoustic Sound Tiles on walls or ceilings?
In many situations the décor of the room will determine where you can locate the acoustic panels. In a lot of commercial properties there are many glass walls or partitions. In this circumstance the only available surface will be the ceilings or a temporary movable Acoustic Panel would be the suggestion.
It is important to find out which surface is creating the most reverberation or reflections and this would be the first one to treat. Speaking to an acoustic specialist will assist in the correct location however the choice may be determined by the décor or design of the space.