①Technically Wood Veneer: 0.25mm;and technology wood veneer of one side
Technically Wood Veneer is the top layer of the acoustic wall panels, displaying colors.
②MDF(Medium Density Fibreboard): 12mm
It is the core material of the acoustic wall panels. The main material is MDF, available in black and yellow colors. Solid hardwood, bamboo, PS, WPC, and other materials can also be used.
③Sound Obsorbing PET(Polyethylene terephthalate): 9mm
PET sound-absorbing cotton is an ideal product for sound absorption and thermal insulation.
Thicknesses: 6 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, etc.
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Regular Size: 2400*600*21mm /600*600*21mm
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Home Theaters
Acoustic panels enhance the cinematic experience by reducing echoes and ensuring clear sound.
Offices and Workspaces
They help reduce noise distractions and create a more efficient work environment.
Recording Studios
Essential for professional audio recordings, acoustic panels prevent sound distortion and external noise interference.
Educational Institutions
Schools and universities use acoustic panels to enhance speech clarity in classrooms and auditoriums.
Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities
Acoustic panels help create a peaceful environment for patients and medical staff.
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Noise Reduction
One of the primary benefits of acoustic panels is their ability to minimize background noise, making spaces quieter and more comfortable.
Improved Sound Quality
By absorbing excessive sound, these panels enhance the listening experience, making music, speech, and other audio clearer and more enjoyable.
Aesthetic Appeal
Modern acoustic panels come in various designs, colors, and patterns, allowing them to blend seamlessly into any space while improving acoustics.
Enhanced Privacy
In offices and meeting rooms, acoustic panels help maintain confidentiality by preventing sound from traveling across rooms.
Better Productivity in Workspaces
A quieter work environment reduces stress and enhances focus, ultimately improving productivity.
Health Benefits
Constant exposure to noise pollution can lead to stress and hearing problems. Acoustic panels help mitigate these risks by creating a healthier sound environment.
No, acoustic panels do not completely block sound. They absorb and reduce sound reflections, minimizing echoes and improving clarity. For full soundproofing, additional materials like mass-loaded vinyl or drywall are needed.
Acoustic panels should be placed at reflection points, such as:
On walls behind speakers or sound sources
On ceilings to reduce overhead noise
In corners to manage low-frequency sounds (bass traps)
The number of panels depends on the room size and purpose.
Yes! Acoustic panels are easy to install using adhesive strips, nails, or wall-mounting brackets. Many panels come with DIY installation guides.
Most high-quality acoustic panels meet fire safety standards and are made from flame-retardant materials. Always check product specifications before purchasing.
Yes, acoustic panels help reduce background noise and echoes, making speech clearer in offices, conference rooms, classrooms, and restaurants.
Yes! We can offer custom sizes, shapes, colors, and printed designs to match interior aesthetics.
Yes! Panels made from recycled polyester fiber or natural materials are eco-friendly, non-toxic, and sustainable.
Absolutely! Acoustic panels enhance sound quality, reduce echoes, and create a cinema-like experience in home theaters by absorbing unwanted noise.
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