Fire-retardant acoustic foams are high-performance sound-absorbing materials engineered to offer excellent flame resistance and superior acoustic insulation. Designed to perform well even under high air velocities, these foams do not wear or degrade easily. Their acoustic efficiency is enhanced by their surface structures—commonly manufactured in egg-crate, pyramid, or labyrinth patterns to increase sound absorption across a broad frequency range.
These flame-resistant acoustic insulation foams are made from polyurethane and are widely used in environments where both sound control and fire safety are critical. Common applications include generator rooms, compressor enclosures, industrial machinery housings, and HVAC duct systems—where they act as sound dampeners and contribute to overall acoustic regulation.
Fire-retardant acoustic foams provide maximum sound absorption in high-frequency and mid-frequency ranges. When combined with other soundproofing materials—such as PVC barriers or lead sheets—they deliver even greater sound isolation performance. Due to their excellent thermal and acoustic properties, they are also frequently used in the automotive and home appliance industries for insulating engine or motor compartments.
Acoustic foams are sound-absorbing materials with open-cell surfaces designed to trap sound waves, effectively reducing echo when applied to ceilings or walls.
Self-adhesive versions of these acoustic foams are also available, making installation quicker and easier. You can effortlessly apply self-adhesive acoustic foam panels in your space without the need for extra adhesives or tools. They come in various shapes and flat surfaces, all offered with built-in adhesive backing for convenience.
These foams provide excellent echo control and are available in fire-retardant options as well. Additionally, decorative acoustic foam designs with unique patterns and colors are offered, many of which also come in self-adhesive forms for easy mounting.
