Product Details

Office Environments

Polyurethane foam is commonly used in acoustic applications within office environments due to its excellent sound absorption properties. Here’s how it’s applied specifically for acoustic control:

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Wall Panels

  • Acoustic wall panels made from open-cell PU foam help reduce reverberation and echo.
  • Common in conference rooms, call centers, and open-plan offices.
  • Often covered with fabric to improve aesthetics and durability.

Ceiling Tiles and Baffles

  • PU foam tiles and hanging baffles absorb ambient noise in large office spaces.
  • Ideal for high ceilings or areas with hard surfaces that reflect sound.

Cubicle and Partition Insulation

  • Foam is placed inside cubicle walls or office partitions to block and dampen sound transmission between workstations.
  • Helps maintain privacy and reduce distractions.

Under-Carpet Padding: Thin layers of PU foam are used under carpets to absorb impact sound (e.g., footsteps) and reduce floor-to-floor noise.

Equipment and Machinery Sound Damping: Polyurethane foam is used inside printer rooms, server enclosures, or around HVAC systems to reduce operational noise.

Acoustic Benefits of PU Foam

Absorbs mid- to high-frequency sounds, helping to control echo and improve speech clarity.

Lightweight and easy to install in panels, tiles, or custom enclosures.

Available in fire-retardant and low-VOC formulations, making it safe for indoor use.