Versatile Material
High-Density Acoustic Felt

A flexible, non-woven textile engineered from recycled polyester fibers, offering excellent sound absorption and limitless design possibilities for interior spaces.

HRM Acoustic Felt is a lightweight yet dense material that serves as a multi-functional acoustic solution. Unlike rigid panels, felt can be wrapped around curved surfaces, used for custom-cut baffles, or even integrated into office furniture to dampen noise in open-plan environments.

Creative Design

Highly Customizable

Easy to laser cut, CNC, and fold into 3D shapes for artistic wall installations and hanging dividers.

Acoustic Felt Applications
Eco Material

Sustainable Fiber

Made from 100% recycled polyester (PET), ensuring it is eco-friendly, hypoallergenic, and odorless.

Absorption

Efficient Absorption

Specifically designed to target high-frequency noise, effectively reducing speech-range echo in busy areas.

Technical Capabilities

Our acoustic felt rolls and sheets are engineered to meet professional fire safety and acoustic standards.

Thickness & Density

Available in flexible 3mm rolls up to dense 24mm sheets, with densities tailored for maximum NRC.

Surface Finish

Features a smooth, tackable surface, making it ideal for acoustic notice boards and workstation dividers.

Durability

Resistant to moisture, tearing, and abrasion; the color is inherent in the fiber, so it won't fade over time.

Technical FAQ

How does felt compare to acoustic foam?

Unlike foam, acoustic felt is far more durable, aesthetically pleasing, and fire-resistant. It does not crumble over time and offers a more professional architectural finish for public spaces.

Is it possible to print designs on the felt?

Yes, HRM acoustic felt is compatible with high-quality UV printing, allowing you to incorporate company logos, textures, or custom artwork without affecting performance.

Where is felt most commonly used?

It is widely used for wall coverings in conference rooms, desk privacy screens, ceiling baffles, and as a decorative lining for home theaters and music rooms.