How PET Acoustic Panels Work
GoSpace PET acoustic panels combine sustainable materials, acoustic performance and spatial aesthetics. They are not only used to reduce indoor echo, but also serve as versatile design materials for walls, ceilings, screens, partitions and decorative interior applications.
The material begins with recycled plastic bottles. After shredding, melting and spinning, the material is transformed into polyester fibers. These fibers are then needle-punched into a three-dimensional structure and thermally bonded without chemical adhesives, forming a stable, lightweight and durable acoustic panel.
In terms of acoustic performance, PET polyester fiber acoustic panels perform effectively across the 125–4000Hz frequency range, with a maximum sound absorption coefficient exceeding 0.8. With proper product selection and installation, they help reduce reverberation time, improve speech clarity and create a more comfortable sound environment.
These panels are suitable for meeting rooms, classrooms, auditoriums, offices, hotels, showrooms and commercial spaces where echo control and sound comfort are important. Compared with ordinary decorative boards, PET acoustic panels improve both the acoustic environment and the visual expression of a space.
GoSpace PET acoustic panels offer sound absorption, echo reduction, recycled PET material, lightweight structure, durability, easy installation, easy processing, rich color options, moisture resistance and mould resistance. They can also be customized by color, thickness, size, shape, slotting, CNC cutting, heat transfer printing, fabric finish and wood veneer finish.
From recycled materials to interior applications, GoSpace aims to make acoustic materials more than functional products. They become part of modern spatial design, allowing acoustics and aesthetics to coexist in the same environment.