Acoustic Foam for Lightweight, Affordable, and Creative Noise Control
Acoustic foam is a sound-absorbing material designed to reduce airborne noise and control reverberation within a space. By absorbing sound waves before they reflect off walls, ceilings, and other surfaces, foam panels improve the overall acoustic clarity of a room. This makes them a popular choice in environments where speech intelligibility, recording quality, or general noise control is a priority.
Our acoustic foam panels are made from melamine foam, a high-performance alternative to the more commonly used polyurethane foam. Melamine foam is lightweight, open-celled, and highly effective at absorbing mid- to high-frequency sounds. Most importantly, it is inherently flame-resistant and carries a Class A fire rating, making it suitable for use in commercial buildings, schools, and other regulated environments where safety is critical.
Benefits of Acoustic Foam Panels
One of the standout features of acoustic foam is its excellent acoustic performance. Our melamine foam panels are engineered to deliver high Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) ratings, meaning they are highly effective at absorbing sound and reducing echo. Whether you’re trying to tame the harsh acoustics of a conference room or enhance the sound quality in a recording studio, these panels make a noticeable difference.
In addition to their acoustic properties, foam panels are incredibly lightweight and easy to work with. Installation is simple and can often be done without professional help. Panels can be adhered to walls or ceilings with standard construction adhesives, and their lightweight nature means they can be installed in areas where heavier materials might not be practical. This makes them especially well-suited for suspended ceiling clouds, mobile partitions, or temporary installations.
Creativity is another area where acoustic foam truly shines. Melamine foam is easy to cut, shape, and customize, allowing for nearly limitless design possibilities. For more decorative applications, the foam can be cut into geometric patterns or sculpted designs, adding visual interest while still performing acoustically. Additionally, our melamine foam panels can be painted with water-based paints, opening the door for even more customization and integration into your space’s design scheme.
Compared to conventional polyurethane foam, our melamine foam panels provide several important advantages. While polyurethane foam may be cheaper, it is typically more flammable and does not meet the same fire safety standards required in commercial and institutional spaces. Melamine foam, on the other hand, is inherently flame-resistant and meets the most stringent Class A fire rating, offering peace of mind in environments where safety is non-negotiable.

Specifications
Size: Up to 4' x 10'
Shapes: Custom
Thickness: 1", 2", or 3" Options
NRC: Up to 1.20
Mounting: Adhesives, Corkscrew Hangars
Fire Rating: Class A per ASTM E84
Composition
Core Material: Melamine Foam
Common Applications
- Offices
- Bars/Restaurants
- Libraries
- Churches
- Town Hall
- Meeting Rooms
- And Many More
Acoustic Foam Products

Flat Sheets and Panels
- Limitless design possibilities at economical costs
- NRC rating: .60 – 1.10
- Fire Rating: Class A per ASTM E-84
- 1" to 3" thicknesses | Standard sizes up to 4’ x 10’
- Square or Beveled edge
- Mounting options: Adhesives or Corkscrew Hangar
- Handles tough environmental conditions
- Standard and premium colors available

Linear Absorber Baffles and Panels
- For simple and elegant ceiling applications
- NRC rating (12"x 96"x 2"): 12.7 Sabines/Baffle
- Fire Rating: Class A per ASTM E-84
- 2” thickness | Depth 6-24", Length up to 96"
- Square edge detail
- Mounting options: Channel Trim or Corkscrew Hangars

Foam Pyramid Panels
- Bold, geometric pattern dramatically increases panels’ surface area
- NRC rating: .70 - 1.10
- Fire Rating: Class A per ASTM E-84
- 2"- 4" thicknesses | Standard size 24" x 24"
- Square Edges
- Mounting Options: Adhesives
- Standard and premium colors available

Rondo Cylindrical Foam Baffles
- Vertical or horizontal configurations for design flexibility
- NRC rating .75
- Fire Rating: Class A per ASTM E-84
- 6" or custom diameters | Up to 24" Lengths
- Mounting options: Corkscrew Hangars
- Standard or premium colors available
- Custom shapes available

Waved Foam Panels and Clouds
- Standard and custom wave designs
- NRC rating .85 - 1.1
- 2 or 3" thickness | Maximum size of 4’ X 8’
- Mounting options: Adhesives or Corkscrew Hangars
- Standard and premium colors available
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Melamine foam stands out due to its Class A fire rating and superior acoustic performance. Unlike polyurethane foam, melamine is inherently flame-resistant, lightweight, and more effective across a wide range of frequencies. It is safer for commercial and institutional environments and easier to shape and install without compromising performance.
A: Yes, acoustic foam is versatile and can be used in a wide range of environments, including offices, studios, classrooms, theaters, and more. Its lightweight and adaptable nature allows it to be installed on walls, ceilings, and even in hard-to-reach spaces, providing sound absorption wherever it’s needed most.
A: Melamine acoustic foam panels are low-maintenance. They can be dusted or vacuumed occasionally to maintain their appearance and performance. For areas prone to dirt or frequent contact, selecting panels with a cleanable surface finish or protective treatment can extend their longevity.
A: Yes, melamine foam can be painted using a special, factory applied acoustic coating. This makes it easy to match your acoustic treatment to your room’s design without compromising its performance. It is not recommended that foam be painted outside of the factory, as other paint products may reduce the acoustic properties and integrity of the melamine foam.
A: Melamine foam is a low-emission, non-toxic material. It contains no fibers or chemicals that pose health risks during normal use, and it complies with many indoor air quality standards, making it a safe option for most interior environments.