Acoustic Fabric

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    Acoustic fabric per 3 m² (Black)

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    Molton Backdrop with Eyelets (Blue)

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    Green Screen Backdrop with eyelets (width x height)

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    Molton Backdrop with Eyelets (Grey)

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    Molton Eyelet Backdrop (White, Width x Height)

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    Molton Backdrop with eyelets (Black, Width x Height)

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    Molton Backdrop with eyelets (Bordeaux)

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    Acoustic cloth Sample

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    Molton Backdrop with Eyelets (Light Grey)

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    Molton Backdrop with Eyelets (Navy Blue)

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Acoustic Fabric for Sound Insulation

What is acoustic fabric?

Acoustic fabric is a type of material designed to improve sound quality in a room by absorbing unwanted sound waves. This material is often used in recording studios, theaters, home offices, and other places where sound quality is important. Acoustic fabric is available in various thicknesses and sizes, making it easy to find a solution that dampens sound where you need it.

Benefits of Acoustic Fabric for Sound Insulation

The use of acoustic fabric for sound insulation has many benefits, such as reducing reverberation and echo, improving speech intelligibility, and creating a more pleasant acoustic environment. Acoustic fabric can also help prevent sound from leaking out of a room, which is useful in residences, open-plan offices, and professional recording studios.

How does acoustic fabric work?

Acoustic fabric works by absorbing sound waves that hit the surface of the fabric, rather than reflecting them back into the room. This helps reduce reverberation and create a clearer sound image. The thickness and density of the fabric play a significant role in how effectively it absorbs sound.

Types of Acoustic Fabric

There are several types of acoustic fabric, each with its unique properties. Some are designed to be thick and dense for maximum sound dampening, while others are lighter and more decorative but still effective for basic sound dampening. It is important to choose the right type based on specific needs and consider the conditions of the room.

Applications of Acoustic Fabric

Acoustic fabric is used in many different environments, from home studios and offices to concert halls, theaters, and schools. It can be used to create quiet work areas, reduce noise pollution in open office landscapes, improve acoustics in meeting rooms, or create a more pleasant listening experience at home. Most commonly, acoustic fabric is used in private homes where black acoustic fabric is installed under crown molding or paneling.

How to Choose the Right Acoustic Fabric

When choosing acoustic fabric, consider factors such as the fabric's thickness, density, color, and fire-resistant properties. Our best-selling variant of acoustic fabric has a density of 320 grams per m², which is among the strongest on the market.

Installation of Acoustic Fabric

Properly installing acoustic fabric is crucial for achieving optimal sound insulation. This may include mounting the fabric on walls, ceilings, or other surfaces where sound reflects. There are various installation methods, from gluing to using frames and panels, which make it easy to remove or replace the fabric if necessary.

Design Options with Acoustic Fabric

Acoustic fabric does not have to be just functional; it can also be part of your interior design. With many colors, patterns, and textures available, acoustic fabric can be used to create an aesthetically pleasing space while enhancing acoustics. It can be used to create creative wall panels, hanging “ceiling tiles,” or other decorative elements.

Acoustic Fabric Compared to Other Sound Insulation Solutions

Compared to other sound insulation solutions like foam panels and other materials, acoustic fabric offers a more flexible and visually appealing solution. It is easier to work with, can be tailored to many design needs, and often provides more effective sound absorption in the desired frequency range.

Buy Acoustic Fabric Online: We Have the Best Deal

Buying acoustic fabric online can be an effective way to find the best quality at the best price. It is important to compare different suppliers, read customer reviews, and check the specifications carefully to ensure that you get the right product for your soundproofing needs. Once you have checked the above, you can confidently order here at soundstorexl.com :-)

Acoustic Fabric Prices

There are many different prices for acoustic fabric and upholstery fabric used for room acoustics. We always have an attractive low price in relation to quality, so check our offers here.

Acoustic Fabric for Soundproofing

Acoustic cloth is most often used in conjunction with an outer covering in the form of either acoustic panels or acoustic ribs. Depending on the design of the acoustic panels and acoustic ribs, the acoustic fabric will be more or less visible. This means that acoustic fabric can serve as a distinct design element if, for example, the diameter of the individual perforation in an acoustic panel is sufficient. The thickness of the acoustic panel and the placement of the room's lighting have a significant impact on when the acoustic fabric is visible through the perforations. In connection with acoustic ribs, the acoustic cloth is typically more visible than with acoustic panels that have hole or slot perforation.

It varies from panel to panel whether the acoustic fabric is pre-mounted. In certain panel types, there is even a layer of acoustic felt built into the panel. For projects with acoustic ribs, the acoustic cloth is always supplied loose and is mounted separately as the last layer before the acoustic ribs.

Black and white are the most commonly used colors, but we can supply acoustic fabric in many different colors and in cut pieces, so they fit your specific needs. All our acoustic cloths are fire-retardant.