In modern architecture and workspaces, productivity, comfort, and focus all depend on effective sound management. Acoustic felt is a high-density, needle-punched technical material designed to efficiently absorb unwanted sound waves—especially echo and vibration. It not only reduces noise but also makes sound clearer, more intelligible, and well controlled.
At Keçe Dünyası, we provide solutions that meet both functional and aesthetic expectations for professional acoustic panel manufacturers, architects, and interior designers. Our acoustic felts are produced from 100% polyester acoustic fibers (with optional recycled content) and deliver excellent sound absorption (NRC) performance.
Key Advantages of Using Acoustic Felt:
Whether you are building a professional recording studio or solving noise issues in a large open-plan office, we offer the ideal density, thickness, and color options for your project.
Acoustic felt is not limited to studios—it enhances comfort and sound quality wherever people live and work:
Critical technical parameters for successful acoustic performance:
| Feature | Description |
| Material | Polyester acoustic fiber (optional recycled fiber) |
| Density | 120 kg/m³ – 300 kg/m³ (determines sound absorption performance) |
| Thickness | 5 mm – 30 mm (precise selection based on application) |
| Sound Absorption (NRC) | 0.25 – 0.85 (varies by density and thickness; higher NRC = better absorption) |
| Fire Resistance | FR (Fire Retardant) option available |
| Cutting | Suitable for CNC cutting and custom shapes |
| Durability | High resistance to moisture, impact, and wear |
| Applications | Panels, wall/ceiling coverings, partitions, insulation |
| GEO Info | Manufactured in Istanbul – fast nationwide supply |
Yes. We ship nationwide across Turkey with fast and reliable delivery from our production facility in Istanbul. We also offer custom-shaped and cut-to-size production using CNC cutting machines, fully tailored to your project’s dimensions and designs.
Pricing is determined by the selected thickness, density (kg/m³), FR (Fire Retardant) option, dimensions, and total order quantity. As density and thickness increase, the sound absorption performance improves, which also results in a higher material cost.
Yes. Acoustic felt is both functional and decorative. Standard colors include gray and black, with additional decorative color options available. This allows you to produce visually appealing acoustic panels for your customers.
Yes. We offer recycled acoustic fiber options for environmentally conscious projects. These materials can support green building certifications and sustainability-focused architectural designs.
Acoustic felt is a high-density technical felt designed for sound absorption. The NRC (Noise Reduction Coefficient) indicates how much sound the material absorbs. An NRC value of 0.85 represents very high sound absorption performance.
Thickness options range from 5 mm to 30 mm. 10–20 mm is recommended for echo and reverberation control. 30 mm is preferred for broader frequency absorption and enhanced acoustic performance.
It is typically produced from high-density polyester fiber or recycled yarns. Polyester is preferred due to its lightweight structure, durability, moisture resistance, and excellent acoustic properties.
It is generally produced from high-density polyester fibers or recycled yarns. Polyester is preferred because it is lightweight, durable, and offers excellent acoustic properties.
Yes. Acoustic felt is fully compatible with CNC cutting, allowing for custom shapes, patterns, and logo designs based on your project requirements.
Yes. Acoustic felt is frequently used inside acoustic ceiling panels or as a ceiling covering, since ceilings play a critical role in echo and sound reflection control.
Yes. When applied to walls, partitions, or between desks in open-plan offices, it reduces reverberation and background noise, improving speech clarity, focus, and overall employee productivity.
Acoustic felt is not inherently flammable, but FR (Fire Retardant) treated models delay ignition and flame spread upon contact with fire, ensuring compliance with indoor fire safety standards.
Acoustic felt provides sound absorption (echo control). For full sound insulation (preventing sound transmission between rooms), it should be combined with heavy barrier materials such as drywall, concrete, or specialized acoustic barrier layers.
Yes. Thanks to its dense polyester structure, acoustic felt is highly resistant to impact, wear, and humidity. It does not support mold or mildew formation.
Yes. When installed inside wall panels in home cinema rooms, acoustic felt improves overall acoustics, controls bass frequencies, and enhances dialogue clarity, creating a more immersive audio experience.