Nano Perforated Acoustic Panels
Nano Perforated Acoustic Panels offer an invisible acoustic solution without compromising on aesthetics. Each panel is precision-drilled with an ultra-fine 0.2mm perforation — finer than any micro-perforated alternative on the market — delivering exceptional sound absorption and reverberation control while maintaining a completely clean, decorative surface finish. At normal viewing distance, the perforations are entirely imperceptible, making the panel indistinguishable from a standard decorative board.
The nano-scale holes work by trapping airborne noise and significantly reducing reverberation time within the space — ideal for environments where both acoustic performance and interior finish are non-negotiable.
Available in a range of surface finishes and three standard perforation patterns — 2-2-0.2, 4-4-0.2, and 8-8-0.2 — each defining the spacing and distribution of holes across the panel face. Depending on the pattern selected, each square metre can carry up to 300,000 perforations, maximising acoustic surface area while remaining visually seamless.
Available Finishes
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HPL
High Pressure Laminates (HPL) is a material that belongs to the high-tech group of high-pressure decorative laminates, compact laminates, and balance sheets, widely used as a surface finishes applied to different materials, such as MDF.
SPC/PVC
SPC/PVC is a rigid, high-density polymer overlay commonly used as a surface finish on acoustic panels. Smooth, moisture-resistant, and easy to maintain.
Available in 34 solid colours.
Veneer
Technical veneer is an economic solution to have a relative natural wood grain compare with melamine and HPL, it can solve the flaws from the natural veneer, such as color tone and scratch, but it can not be as natural as the real wood.
Core Materials
At Ecowood Panels, we utilize medium-density fiberboard (MDF) as a core material in our acoustic fabric panels due to its exceptional properties. MDF is crafted from recycled wood pieces pressed together with adhesive under high temperature and pressure, resulting in a dense and sturdy board. This material is stronger than particle board, offers a veneer finish that mimics solid wood, and is lightweight compared to hardwood. Additionally, MDF contains chemicals that repel termites and resists warping in humid conditions, making it a durable, low-maintenance, and cost-effective choice for various applications.
E2 MDF
Normal MDF without any special treatment, low cost for budget tight project.
E1 MDF
Eco-friendly MDF,
low formaldehyde emission,
density is higher.
E0 MDF
Imported MDF, super low formaldehyde emission, high density, cost is expensive.
B1 MDF
Fire retardant MDF, maximum fire rating can reach B1, weak against the humidity.
Black MDF
With both advantages of E1 and B1, high density and better against humidity.
Green MDF
Same as E1 MDF, but add agent to improve the ability against the humidity.
Perforation Pattern
At Echowood Panels, our perforation patterns are meticulously designed to enhance the acoustic performance and aesthetic appeal of our panels. Perforations play a crucial role in sound absorption, helping to reduce echo and noise while adding a distinctive visual element to the panels. We offer a variety of perforation patterns to suit different acoustic needs and design preferences.
NANO-MICRO 4X4X0.5 PR%3 DS 128.000
There are 128.000 holes with a diameter of Ø 0.5 mm on the front face of this panel. On the back surface, there are crosswise holes opened with a diameter of 5 Ø mm a intervals of 16mm x 16mm.
Perforation Ratio: %3
Frequency Type: It provides high acoustic absorption in low frequency sounds.
NANO-MICRO 1.9X1.9X0.5 PR%6 DS 294.000
There are 294.000 holes with a diameter of Ø 0.5 mm on the front face of this panel. On the back surface, there are crosswise holes opened with a diameter of 5 Ø mm a intervals of 16mm x 16mm.
Perforation Ratio: %6
Frequency Type: It provides high acoustic absorption in low frequency sounds.