Description
This premium PET felt acoustic panel is a high-performance sound-absorbing solution designed for modern interiors that demand both function and aesthetics. Manufactured from recycled polyester fibres, these rigid felt panels provide effective sound control while contributing to more sustainable building and fit-out projects.
Ideal for offices, education, hospitality, retail and residential spaces, the panels can be installed on walls, ceilings, partitions and furniture elements to help reduce reverberation, improve speech clarity and create more comfortable acoustic environments. With a consistent sheet format, they are easy to cut, shape and integrate into bespoke design schemes.
Product Features
- Standard sheet thickness of 9 mm for a balance of rigidity and acoustic absorption.
- Generous sheet size of 2440 mm length to minimise joints on larger wall or ceiling areas.
- Sheet width of 1220 mm, compatible with common framing, lining and modular layout dimensions.
- Manufactured from PET (polyethylene terephthalate) felt containing recycled content for an eco-conscious solution.
- Dense, non-woven felt structure engineered for effective mid to high frequency sound absorption.
- Fire-retardant material composition suitable for many commercial and public interior applications (subject to project requirements).
- Can be cut, routed or shaped for custom patterns, feature walls, baffles and screens.
Key Features and Benefits
- Improves acoustic comfort by helping to reduce echo and background noise in busy interior spaces.
- Eco-friendly PET felt supports sustainability targets by utilising recycled plastics and aiding circular design approaches.
- Uniform 9 mm thickness offers a good compromise between acoustic performance, weight and ease of handling during installation.
- Large-format sheets simplify layout, speed up installation and reduce visible joins for a cleaner visual finish.
- Fire-retardant performance helps with compliance in many design and architectural projects where safety is a priority.
- Easily customisable with on-site cutting, shaping and detailing to suit branding, wayfinding, zoning and decorative concepts.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | PET (polyethylene terephthalate) acoustic felt with recycled fibre content |
| Thickness | 9 mm (nominal) |
| Sheet Length | 2440 mm |
| Sheet Width | 1220 mm |
| Acoustic Function | Sound-absorbing panel for walls, ceilings, partitions and acoustic features |
| Fire Performance | Fire-retardant material; specific classification may vary and should be checked for each project |
Applications and Ideal Uses
These PET felt acoustic panels are suited to a wide range of interior environments where noise reduction and visual design are equally important.
- Open-plan offices, meeting rooms and breakout spaces to enhance speech privacy and comfort.
- Schools, colleges and universities for classrooms, lecture theatres and libraries.
- Hospitality venues including restaurants, cafés and hotel lobbies to reduce echo and improve ambience.
- Retail stores and showrooms as decorative feature walls, signage backdrops or zoning panels.
- Residential interiors such as home offices, studios and media rooms for improved acoustic control.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can these PET felt acoustic panels be cut to custom shapes and sizes?
Yes, the panels can be cut on site using suitable hand or power tools such as a sharp utility knife or fine-toothed saw. This allows you to create custom sizes, geometric patterns, slots or openings to suit your specific design and installation requirements.
Are the panels suitable for use on both walls and ceilings?
Yes, the 9 mm PET felt panels can be installed on walls and ceilings, provided that an appropriate fixing method and substrate are used. They are lightweight enough for overhead applications when correctly supported, and can be mechanically fixed, adhered or incorporated into framing systems according to the project design.
Do I need additional insulation behind the panels for good sound absorption?
The panels provide effective sound absorption on their own, particularly for mid and high frequencies. However, in spaces with more demanding acoustic requirements, they can be combined with an air gap or additional acoustic insulation behind the panels to further enhance overall performance, depending on the design specification.

