acoustic door panel

Acoustic door panels are a type of sound-absorbing material that is designed to be installed on doors. They are typically made from a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and fabric. Acoustic door panels are often used in commercial and residential settings to improve sound quality and reduce noise levels.

Acoustic Panels for Doors

Acoustic panels for doors are a type of sound-absorbing material that is designed to be installed on doors. They are typically made from a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and fabric. Acoustic door panels are often used in commercial and residential settings to improve sound quality and reduce noise levels.

Custom Door acoustic panels

soundproof door Acoustic panel

soundproof door Acoustic panel

We can manufacturer various soundproof door acoustic panels to reduce the noise for your peace & quiet interior room. We can customize any door acoustic panels to meet your requirement to achieve your desired look. 

groove door Acoustic panel

Groove door Acoustic panel

Close-up of an acoustic door panel with a textured surface, designed to absorb sound waves and improve sound quality. Our groove acoustic panels for doors are super fashionable and functional for your to reduce the noise outside. 

acoustic panels for door

Polyester door Acoustic panel

Polyester door acoustic panels are a type of sound-absorbing material that is designed to be installed on doors. They are typically made from a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and fabric. Acoustic door panels are often used in commercial and residential settings to improve sound quality and reduce noise levels.

quiet door acoustic panel

quiet door acoustic panel

Quiet door acoustic panels are a type of sound-absorbing material that is designed to be installed on doors. They are typically made from a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and fabric.

FAQs about Door Acoustic Panels

What are door acoustic panels?

Door acoustic panels are specialized sound-absorbing materials designed to be affixed to doors to enhance sound insulation. 

They are typically composed of materials like foam, fiberglass, mineral wool, or polyester fiber, engineered to effectively reduce noise transmission and improve sound quality within a space. These panels help to absorb sound waves, preventing them from passing through the door and disturbing adjacent areas.

  • Improved sound quality: By reducing noise transmission, door acoustic panels contribute to a quieter and more pleasant indoor environment.
  • Increased privacy: Effectively block out unwanted noise, enhancing privacy and focus.
  • Enhanced sleep quality: Minimize disturbances caused by external noise, promoting better sleep.
  • Versatile applications: Suitable for homes, offices, apartments, recording studios, and other spaces requiring sound isolation.
  • Cost-effective: Often a more affordable solution compared to replacing entire doors.

Door acoustic panels find applications in a variety of settings:

  • Residential homes: Bedrooms, home offices, and media rooms.
  • Apartments: To minimize noise transfer between units.
  • Offices: For conference rooms, private offices, and open-plan spaces.
  • Commercial spaces: Hotels, restaurants, and retail stores.
  • Recording studios: To enhance soundproofing and reduce external noise interference.

A range of materials is employed in the manufacturing of door acoustic panels:

  • Foam: Offers good sound absorption properties and is often budget-friendly.
  • Fiberglass: Provides excellent sound insulation and is commonly used in acoustic treatments.
  • Mineral wool: Known for its superior sound absorption and thermal insulation qualities.
  • Polyester fiber: Offers a balance of sound absorption and aesthetic appeal.

The thickness of door acoustic panels typically ranges from 0.5 inches (1.27 cm) to 2 inches (5.08 cm).

However, the optimal thickness depends on several factors, including:

  • Desired level of sound reduction: Thicker panels generally provide better sound insulation.
  • Material of the panel: Different materials have varying densities and sound absorption properties.
  • Door material and construction: The thickness and material of the door itself will influence the overall soundproofing effectiveness.

It’s important to note that while thicker panels offer better sound reduction, they may also affect the door’s appearance and functionality. You may need to consider factors like how the panel will affect the door’s closing mechanism and whether it will interfere with the door handle or other hardware.

For optimal results, it’s often recommended to combine acoustic panels with other soundproofing measures, such as weatherstripping and door sweeps.

Ask for acoustic panel samples

Interested in experiencing the quality of our acoustic panels firsthand? We offer sample requests to help you visualize the perfect solution for your space. Contact us today to inquire about sample availability and options.