Acoustic ceiling baffles are crafted from a variety of materials, each selected for its sound-absorbing qualities to effectively reduce noise and enhance the acoustic performance of a space. Among the most common materials used are high-density fiberglass, foam and recycled PET (polyethylene terephthalate) fibres. These materials are chosen not only for their acoustic properties but also for their durability, aesthetic flexibility and environmental sustainability.
The recycled PET fibre baffles, for example, are particularly popular due to their eco-friendly aspect, being made from up to 60% recycled materials. They offer exceptional acoustic performance while also contributing to a greener workspace. These materials are resistant to moisture, mould and mildew, ensuring they remain a hygienic choice for indoor environments.
