FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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Acoustic Foam
- How To Hang Acoustic Foam
- White Melamine Foam - Installation Instructions
- How To Cut Acoustic Foam
- Is Acoustic Foam Fire Retardant ?
- What Is Acoustic Foam Made Of ?
- What Is Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) ?
- Can you wash acoustic foam ?
- How to expand acoustic foam that is compressed?
- Can Acoustic Foam Be Painted ?
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Fabric Wrapped Panels
We supply Rotofast installation hardware with all of our standard fabric wrapped acoustical panels. Below are instructions for installing these panels onto a wall or a ceiling.
Wall Installation For Fabric Wrapped Acoustic Panels
Ceiling Installation For Fabric Wrapped Acoustic Panels
Please contact us if you have any questions at all or if you need emailed a copy of our MSDS sheet for acoustic foam.
Most foam ships compressed and must be opened immediately. Give the foam 24-48 hours to expand prior to installation.
Bulk foam is cut to order and will take 1-2 weeks to process and ship. Expedited shipping often costs as much as the foam itself therefore we do not offer this as a regular service. Please send us a message if you need a rush delivery.
Due to the nature of acoustic foam the CNC cutting machine has a size tolerance of + or - 5%
All colors, especially lighter ones, will change over time depending on environmental factors. This is a trait of all polyurethane foam products.
NOTE: ASTM E84 ratings are often sufficient for meeting fire safety standards. However, due to differences between local regulations, it is imperative that you always verify acceptable use of materials with local code enforcement authorities ( Fire Department) in your area before purchasing any products. SoundAssured does not recommend or condone exposing our foam to open flames or sources of heat. SoundAssured will not be held liable for any injury or loss sustained from the misuse of our products. Read more about fire retardancy here.