Acousound's acoustic felt board is popular in the markets of Europe, America, Japan, and Korea because of its excellent sound absorption properties, waterproofness, thermal insulation, fire resistance, and rich colors. It is well-loved by designers and is widely used in offices, libraries, homes, kindergartens, campuses, theaters, KTV, dining, and public spaces. It is also known as an acoustic felt, soundproof felt, or sound insulation felt, which is a noise reduction material mainly composed of a surface layer, isolation layer, and bottom layer. It is primarily used for sound absorption and insulation, commonly applied in concert halls, recording studios, cinemas, theaters, conference rooms, factories, and gymnasiums where noise control and acoustic environments are needed.
Moisture-proof and durable
Wool felt is one of the oldest manufacturing processes, and being 100% biodegradable makes it an ideal material choice for many spaces.
Customizable
The acoustic felt boards have high-saturation colors and can be customized based on needs, including color, cutting, lamination, stitching, embroidery, and 3D module making.
Wide application range
Wool felt can be applied on both floors and walls, thus having wide applicability. If there are stains on the surface, they can be cleaned with mild soap and warm water. With the development of technology, polyester fiber materials have gradually become the main material for acoustic felt boards in recent years.
Easy and quick to install
Due to their excellent sound absorption properties, waterproofness, thermal insulation, fire resistance, and rich colors, acoustic felt boards have become popular in the market. Additionally, their installation process is very quick, greatly saving time and costs.
On-site Measurement and Preparation
Measure the area of the installation site to estimate the required amount and size of materials. Clean the surface of the installation area and determine the placement direction and position of the materials.
Cutting the Felt boards
Based on actual needs, use cutting tools and templates to cut the acoustic felt boards to the required size and shape.
Adhesive Fixing
Stick the cut acoustic felt boards to the wall or ceiling with special glue or adhesive. It is important to tightly adhere the acoustic felt panels to the wall to minimize gaps and airflow which can affect sound absorption.
Seam Handling
If multiple acoustic felt boards need to be joined together, the seams between them should be treated to ensure seamless joints between the panels.
Corner Handling
For corners or protruding parts, special handling of the acoustic felt boards is necessary to ensure they fit securely.
Decorative Treatment
The surface of the acoustic felt boards is generally black or dark gray, which may require decorative treatment based on actual needs, such as spraying colors or applying surfaces.
Installing Auxiliary Materials
Install auxiliary materials as needed, such as hanging devices or decorative strips.