
MDF polyester fiber sound-absorbing board is a material that combines sound-absorbing and decorative functions, widely used in the fields of construction and interior decoration.

Material | MDF & PET |
Finish | Paper or wood veneer |
Length | 2400/2700/2800/3000 mm |
Width | 285/405/605 mm |
Thickness | 18/21/24mm |
Eco-friendly | CARB P2 |
Fire resistance | EN 13501CLASS B, ASTM E84 CLASS A(Only PET Fiber) |
Noise reduction coefficient | 0.8 |
Installation | Screws or Glue |


Performance Characteristics
Efficient sound absorption: The porous structure of polyester fiber can effectively absorb sound waves, reduce echo and reverberation, and the noise reduction coefficient is approximately 0.8-1.10. It can be widely used in places with high sound quality requirements, such as auditoriums, conference rooms, recording studios, etc.
Fireproof and flame retardant: After inspection by the National Fire Testing Center, it meets the requirements of the national standard GB8624 B1 level and has good fire resistance performance, suitable for crowded public places.
Environmental protection and health: The polyester fiber and MDF materials used in some products meet the Oeko tex standard of 100, with low formaldehyde emissions that can reach E0 and E1 environmental standards, and are harmless to human health.
Highly decorative: There are multiple colors to choose from, such as 48 color products, which can also be treated with different surface treatments, such as melamine, veneer or HPL, to present different textures and styles, meeting various indoor decoration needs.
Easy installation: Generally, a simple clip on system can be used for installation, which can be easily installed on walls, ceilings, and other parts, with high construction efficiency.
Durable and easy to maintain: MDF wooden grille provides a sturdy and durable surface that is not easily damaged. Daily cleaning only requires a vacuum cleaner, duster, or damp cloth to wipe.



Application scenarios
Suitable for office buildings, cinemas, hotels KTV、 Various places such as theaters, classrooms, and libraries can improve the acoustic environment and enhance the decorative effect of the space.
