Noise-reducing perforated panels are high-performance architectural materials developed to control reverberation, improve speech intelligibility, and enhance user comfort in commercial, public, and transportation environments. These systems combine engineered perforation with durable metal substrates to ensure long-term acoustic reliability.
Base materials: aluminum, galvanized steel, stainless steel
Optional corrosion-resistant finishes for long service life
Panel thickness range: 1.2mm – 3.0mm (customizable)
Custom panel dimensions for ceilings and wall linings
CNC precision perforation for acoustic consistency
Custom hole patterns and open area ratios
Compatibility with acoustic backing materials
High mechanical strength for public environments
Effective sound absorption and reverberation control
Optimized perforation ratios for targeted frequencies
Improved speech intelligibility
Reduced ambient noise levels
Stable acoustic performance over time
Suitable for high-traffic acoustic environments
Compatible with mineral wool and acoustic fabrics
Tested according to ASTM and ISO standards
Resistance to humidity and temperature fluctuations
Non-deforming and non-sagging panel structure
Easy-to-clean metal surfaces
Fire-resistant and non-combustible options
Long service life compared to soft acoustic materials
Reduced maintenance and replacement costs
Suitable for public and transportation facilities
Impact-resistant for safety compliance
Secure and accessible mounting systems
Allowance for inspection and backing replacement
Vibration-resistant fixing design
Compatibility with ceiling grids and wall frames
Prevention of rattling and acoustic degradation
Modular installation for phased projects
Coordination with acoustic consultants
Compliance with building safety standards
Transportation terminals and stations
Airports and transit hubs
Public buildings and civic centers
Commercial interiors and offices
Educational facilities and auditoriums
Industrial facilities and service areas
Facade and semi-exterior acoustic screens
High-traffic circulation spaces
Lower lifecycle maintenance costs
Extended replacement cycles
Predictable long-term acoustic performance
Durable investment for public infrastructure
Supports sustainable building strategies



