Space sound absorbers are flexibly designed and can be customized in size and color according to project requirements, that is, specifications. Generally speaking, if a space sound absorber is made into a panel-shaped sound absorber, it can greatly increase the indoor sound absorption area. Its total area can reach 30%–40% of the room's flat ceiling area, at which point the indoor sound absorption efficiency can reach its optimal value.
Space sound absorbers are mainly used in large buildings such as broadcasting stations, TV station studios, schools, gymnasiums, and national grand theaters to reduce the propagation of reverberation inside. Space sound absorbers are generally mounted horizontally or suspended vertically. Using acoustically specialized glass fiber sound-absorbing panels, they have a high sound absorption effect, with performance twice that of other materials. However, it should be noted that space sound absorbers are particularly effective in situations where the original sound absorption effect is average and reverberation is strong, with noise reduction generally ranging from 4 to 10 dB.
Common specifications for space sound absorbers
Base material: Microporous glass fiber sound-absorbing panels
Environmentally friendly product: Formaldehyde-free eco-friendly sound-absorbing cotton
Common specifications: 80K or 96K













