Acoustic Felt Panels
Acoustic felt panels are decorative and sound-absorbing solutions designed to reduce reverberation and improve sound comfort in indoor spaces. Made primarily from recycled PET fibers, these panels stand out in sustainable architecture with their eco-friendly structure, versatility, and aesthetic appeal.
Advantages of Acoustic Felt Panels
  • Reduces echo and noise: Absorbs sound waves to improve speech clarity and overall acoustic quality.
  • Eco-friendly material: Produced from recycled PET bottles, making it ideal for green building projects.
  • Wide range of colors and patterns: Available in various finishes, shapes, and can be applied to both walls and ceilings.
  • Easy to install: Lightweight and flexible, these panels can be quickly mounted.
  • Visually appealing: Enhances interior design while solving acoustic challenges.
NRC Value (Noise Reduction Coefficient)
Acoustic felt panels offer strong sound absorption properties, expressed by their NRC (Noise Reduction Coefficient) rating.
  • NRC values range between 0.0 and 1.0, representing the percentage of sound a material can absorb.
  • Typical NRC values for felt panels range between 0.65 and 0.85.
  • The NRC value increases with panel thickness. Thicker and denser panels absorb more sound energy.
  • This makes felt panels highly suitable for spaces such as offices, meeting rooms, restaurants, and classrooms where controlling reverberation is key.
Safe and Healthy Material
Acoustic felt panels are made from materials that are:
  • Antibacterial and hypoallergenic
  • Free from formaldehyde and harmful VOCs
  • Safe for indoor air quality and human health
Safe and Healthy Material
Acoustic felt panels are made from materials that are:
  • Open-plan offices
  • Meeting and conference rooms
  • Libraries and classrooms
  • Restaurants and hotel lobbies
  • Recording studios and podcast rooms
  • Home cinemas and gaming areas
Frequently Asked Questions
How much sound do acoustic felt panels absorb?

It depends on the panel’s thickness and density. For example, a 12 mm thick panel typically has an NRC rating of 0.60 – 0.80.

Yes. They are versatile and can be mounted on walls as flat panels or suspended from ceilings in baffle or cloud formats.

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