Fabric Wrapped Acoustic Panels

PackSound EchoStop™ Fabric Wrapped Panels are premium acoustic solutions that enhance sound quality while elevating interior design. Wrapped in high-quality acoustic fabric over a high-density core, they absorb mid to high-frequency sound, reducing echo and ambient noise. Perfect for auditoriums, boardrooms, studios, theatres, and luxury interiors, these panels combine elegant finishes, superior acoustic performance, and clean architectural lines.

Fabric Wrapped Acoustic Panels

EchoStop™ Acoustic Panels

Fabric wrapped panels are manufactured to deliver consistent acoustic performance with design flexibility.

  • Core Material: Fiberglass, mineral wool or polyester fiber

  • Surface Finish: Acoustic fabric (available in multiple colors and textures)

  • Panel Size: Standard sizes like 600 x 600 mm, 1200 x 600 mm (custom sizes available)

  • Thickness: 25 mm to 50 mm (can vary based on requirement)

  • Density: Typically 48 kg/m³ to 96 kg/m³

  • Edge Profile: Square edge or beveled edge

  • Sound Absorption (NRC): 0.80 to 1.00 depending on thickness and material

  • Fire Rating: Fire-retardant fabric and core options available

  • Mounting Options: Adhesive fixing, impalers, Z-clips or modular systems

These specifications can be customized based on acoustic targets and design preferences.

Fabric wrapped panels are one of the most effective and versatile acoustic solutions.

  • High Sound Absorption
    Soft porous core materials absorb sound efficiently, reducing echo and reverberation.

  • Wide Frequency Performance
    Effective across low, mid and high frequencies, especially when thicker panels are used.

  • Aesthetic Versatility
    Available in a wide range of colors, fabrics and textures to match interior themes.

  • Custom Design Options
    Panels can be tailored in different shapes, sizes and patterns for creative wall designs.

  • Improved Acoustic Comfort
    Enhances speech clarity and reduces background noise in occupied spaces.

  • Safe and Durable
    Fire-rated materials and robust construction ensure long-term use.

Fabric wrapped acoustic panels are suitable for a wide variety of environments.

  • Commercial Spaces
    Offices, conference rooms and workspaces for better communication and reduced noise.

  • Home Interiors
    Living rooms and home theaters for improved sound quality and comfort.

  • Educational Institutions
    Classrooms, lecture halls and libraries where speech clarity is important.

  • Hospitality Spaces
    Hotels, restaurants and lounges for enhanced user experience.

  • Studios and Performance Areas
    Recording studios, rehearsal rooms and auditoriums for precise acoustic control.

Proper installation ensures optimal acoustic performance and a clean finish.

1. Surface Preparation
Ensure the wall or ceiling surface is clean, dry and level before installation.

2. Marking and Layout
Plan the panel layout and mark positions to ensure proper alignment and spacing.

3. Fixing Method Selection
Choose the appropriate fixing method such as adhesive, Z-clips or impalers based on panel size and surface type.

4. Panel Installation
Mount the panels carefully, ensuring they are level and aligned with adjacent panels.

5. Joint Alignment and Finishing
Ensure tight joints and consistent spacing for a seamless visual appearance.

6. Final Inspection
Check for secure fixing, alignment and surface cleanliness.

For enhanced performance, panels can be installed with an air gap behind them to improve low-frequency sound absorption.

Acoustic Performance

Fabric wrapped acoustic panels are designed to deliver high sound absorption by using a porous core material such as fiberglass, mineral wool or polyester fiber. These materials trap and dissipate sound energy as it passes through the fabric surface, reducing reflections and controlling reverberation within a space.

The acoustic performance of these panels is measured using the Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC), which typically ranges from 0.80 to 1.00 depending on panel thickness, density and installation method. Higher NRC values indicate excellent sound absorption, making these panels one of the most effective acoustic solutions available.

Fabric wrapped panels perform efficiently across a wide frequency range, including mid and high frequencies such as speech, and can also provide low-frequency absorption when thicker panels or air gaps are used behind them. This makes them suitable for spaces requiring balanced acoustic control.

Key factors influencing acoustic performance include:

  • Core Material Density
    Higher density materials improve sound absorption efficiency and consistency.

  • Panel Thickness
    Thicker panels absorb more sound, especially at lower frequencies.

  • Fabric Type
    Acoustically transparent fabric allows sound to pass through easily without reflection.

  • Air Gap Behind Panel
    Introducing a cavity between the panel and wall enhances low-frequency absorption.

  • Installation Method
    Proper fixing and alignment ensure maximum surface coverage and performance.

By reducing echo and reverberation, fabric wrapped panels create a quieter and more comfortable environment. They are especially effective in spaces like offices, studios, auditoriums and home theaters where sound clarity and acoustic balance are essential.

Customization Options

Fabric wrapped acoustic panels offer extensive customization, making them one of the most flexible acoustic solutions for both functional and design requirements. From fabric selection to panel shapes and installation styles, they can be tailored to suit any interior concept.

Fabric Choices and Colors
A wide range of acoustic fabrics is available in different colors, patterns and textures. This allows panels to either blend seamlessly with interiors or stand out as a design feature.

Panel Sizes and Shapes
Panels can be manufactured in custom sizes and shapes such as square, rectangular, circular or even bespoke geometric designs. This enables creative wall layouts and feature installations.

Thickness and Core Density
Panel thickness and core material density can be adjusted to achieve the required level of sound absorption, especially for targeting specific frequency ranges.

Core Material Options
Different core materials like fiberglass, mineral wool or polyester fiber can be selected based on performance, safety and environmental requirements.

Edge Profiles
Panels can have square edges, beveled edges or customized edge detailing for a more refined and seamless appearance.

Printed and Branded Panels
Custom printing options allow graphics, artwork or branding elements to be applied directly onto the fabric surface, making them ideal for commercial and corporate spaces.

Mounting and Installation Methods
Multiple fixing options such as adhesive, Z-clips, impalers or modular systems can be used depending on the application and design preference.

Acoustic Design Integration
Panels can be arranged in patterns, combined with other materials or installed with air gaps to enhance both acoustic performance and visual appeal.

This level of customization makes fabric wrapped panels suitable for a wide range of projects, from simple acoustic treatments to high-end, design-driven interiors.

Perforated Acoustic Panels FAQ

What are fabric wrapped acoustic panels?

Fabric wrapped acoustic panels are sound-absorbing panels made with a soft core material and covered with acoustically transparent fabric to improve sound quality and interior aesthetics.

How do fabric wrapped panels work?

They absorb sound by allowing it to pass through the fabric into the porous core, where the sound energy is trapped and dissipated, reducing echo and reverberation.

What is the NRC of fabric wrapped panels?

The NRC typically ranges from 0.80 to 1.00, depending on panel thickness, core material and installation method.

Are fabric wrapped panels suitable for ceilings?

Yes, they can be installed on both walls and ceilings and are commonly used in offices, auditoriums and studios.

Which materials are used in fabric wrapped panels?

They usually consist of a fiberglass, mineral wool or polyester core wrapped in acoustic fabric.

Can fabric wrapped panels be customized?

Yes, they can be customized in terms of size, shape, thickness, fabric color, texture and even printed designs.

Are these panels fire-resistant?

Fire-retardant fabric and core options are available to meet safety requirements.

Fire-retardant fabric and core options are available to meet safety requirements.

They require minimal maintenance. Regular vacuuming or light cleaning helps maintain their appearance.

Can they be installed on existing walls?

Yes, they can be installed on existing surfaces using adhesive or mechanical fixing systems.

Where are fabric wrapped panels commonly used?

They are widely used in offices, home theaters, classrooms, studios, auditoriums and hospitality spaces where sound control and aesthetics are important.