
Acoustic Fabrics
35 AED per Sq.meter| In stock
Composition: 100% Taslanized Polypropylene / 100% Polyester
Width: 170 cm ± 2%
Weight: 300 – 510 grams per meter
Color: Multiple Shades Available
Flammability: BS 5852 PT1 & PT2 (on request)
Abrasion Resistance: Over 50,000 Martindale Cycles
Maintenance: Professional Cleaning Recommended
Application: Walls, Ceilings, Acoustic Panels
Acoustic fabric is a breathable and durable material used to improve sound clarity in indoor spaces. It allows sound waves to pass through to the absorption layer behind, helping reduce echo, noise, and reverberation. At DE Sound, we offer high-performance acoustic fabrics for walls, ceilings, and acoustic panel systems in offices, studios, classrooms, theaters, and more.
Whether you’re wrapping acoustic fabric panels, installing acoustic cloth panels, or building custom fabric sound panels, our fabric offers dependable sound performance while maintaining a clean visual finish.
Features of Acoustic Fabric
- Breathable surface for better sound performance
- Works with any acoustic fabric material
- Fire-resistant when treated
- Fade-resistant under light and friction
- Soft texture, clean appearance
- Strong and flexible for shaping or stretching
- Ideal fabric for acoustic panels and walls
- Available in multiple colors and finishes
- High resistance to wear (50,000+ Martindale cycles)
- Compatible with glue or staple installation
- Works well with foam or PET acoustic cores
- Great for fabric sound absorption projects
- Suitable for use in fabric acoustic wall panels, acoustic fabric wall panels, and more
Applications of Acoustic Fabrics
- Studios and Podcast Rooms
- Home Theaters
- Classrooms
- Meeting Rooms
- Offices
- Worship Spaces
- Libraries
- Reception Areas
- Auditoriums
- Hotels and Restaurants
- Boardrooms
- Call Centers
- Broadcasting Studios
- Gymnasiums
This fabric is perfect for both full-scale soundproofing and small custom acoustic fabric panel setups. It can also be used in acoustic wall fabric installations or wrapped around acoustical fabric panels for complete wall coverage.
What Is Acoustic Fabric?
Acoustic fabric is not like ordinary textile. It’s made with an open weave that lets sound pass through to the absorbing panel behind it. That’s why it’s used for acoustic improvement—not for decoration alone. When paired with a foam or PET panel, it helps reduce echo and boosts speech clarity.
Some people refer to it as sound dampening fabric, soundproof fabric, or sound insulation fabric—all pointing to its role in acoustic control. But keep in mind, the fabric itself doesn’t block sound; it works with the material behind it to absorb sound effectively.
These fabrics are essential in building sound absorbing fabric systems, whether you’re designing a single fabric sound panel or installing full acoustic fabric for walls.

Components of Acoustic Fabric
Surface Material
Our acoustic fabric is made from 100% Taslanized Polypropylene or 100% Polyester, both strong and breathable. These are tested for durability, light resistance, and friction, making them ideal for public and private spaces alike. The clean surface is suitable for both acoustic cloth panels and decorative fabric acoustic wall panels.

Acoustic Behavior
As a breathable material, it allows sound to reach the absorbing core, which could be PET, foam, or fiberglass. This is what makes it part of a sound absorbing textile system.

Fire & Durability
Flame-retardant options available on request (BS 5852 PT1 & PT2)
50,000+ Martindale rub cycles
Light Fastness: 5+
Rubbing Fastness: Dry – 4.5, Wet – 5

Installation Tips
Easy to staple or glue on panels or walls
Always check fabric direction and shade before cutting
Color shade may vary slightly between batches
Sample cuttings available to confirm selection

FAQ'S About Acoustic Fabric
Acoustic fabric is used as a covering material for sound-absorbing panels, fabric wall systems, and ceilings. It helps reduce echo, manage background noise, and improve sound quality in a room. While the fabric itself doesn’t absorb much sound, it plays a key role by allowing sound waves to pass through and reach the absorption layer behind it—such as foam or PET panels. It’s commonly used in offices, studios, home theaters, schools, and other noise-sensitive spaces.
No, acoustic fabric is not made to block sound like a wall or a door. It’s made to be breathable, meaning it allows sound to travel through it. Its job is to work with an acoustic core (like PET or foam) that absorbs the sound. Think of it as the outer skin of a sound-absorbing system—it looks good and doesn’t get in the way of the actual noise control happening behind it.
It can be used in several ways. The most common applications include:
Wrapping acoustic panels for walls or ceilings
Direct wall mounting in fabric track systems
Covering bass traps, corner panels, or ceiling baffles
Use in DIY sound absorption panels
It’s suitable for both commercial and residential spaces—anywhere you want to control echo and sound reflections without making the room look too industrial or technical.
Yes, but only through professional cleaning methods. Acoustic fabric is not designed to be washed at home or scrubbed with water. Regular dusting or vacuuming with a soft brush attachment can help keep it clean. If there are visible stains or discoloration, professional dry cleaning is the safest method to avoid damaging the material or affecting its sound transparency.
Yes, DE Sound’s acoustic fabric is one of the best fabric options for acoustic panels because it meets key performance needs:
It’s breathable, so it doesn’t block sound
It’s tested for high abrasion and long-lasting color
It’s available in multiple shades to match your space
It can be treated for fire safety if needed
It holds its shape well when stretched across panels
This makes it suitable for professional studios, offices, classrooms, and high-traffic areas.
