June 25, 2026
In construction projects, noise exceeding limits is one of the most common penalty points during acoustic acceptance inspections. Proactive sound absorption treatment is far more cost-effective than rework after a failed inspection.
Centrifugal glasswool acoustic board is favored by large-scale engineering procurement not only for its excellent sound absorption performance, but also for its proven reliability on site.
Installation convenience:
Soft yet resilient material - cuts with standard knives, no special tools required
Adapts to irregular structures (pipe wrapping, non-linear walls, curved ceilings)
Light weight - low handling and installation labor, one person can handle it
Clean cuts, no hazardous dust - construction-friendly
Long-term stability:
High fiber resilience - no sagging or powdering over time, sound absorption performance remains stable
High water repellency - physical properties stable in humid environments
No mold growth, no harmful gas emissions - meets indoor air quality requirements
Acceptance value:
Uniform color (yellow/brown) - inspectors can quickly visually verify coverage density
Supports density and thickness testing - ensures material matches design specs
Complete documentation - authoritative test reports (thermal conductivity, sound absorption coefficient, fire rating) available for handover
Typical project types:
School auditoriums, gymnasiums, recording studios - high speech clarity and sound quality requirements
Hospitals, laboratories - quiet environment directly affects functionality
Shopping malls, office building HVAC systems - duct noise reduction for improved comfort
Industrial plant equipment areas - hearing protection for workers, occupational health compliance