Slat Acoustic Panel
A Slat Acoustic Panel (also called a Wooden Slatted Sound Absorption Panel) is a modern acoustic wall and ceiling material. It combines MDF or solid wood slats with a PET felt backing, finished with wood veneer, melamine, or HPL laminate. The slatted design not only looks elegant but also enhances sound performance. Unlike traditional foam panels, slat panels blend acoustic engineering and interior design. With an NRC of 0.65–0.85, they effectively absorb mid-to-high frequency noise (like speech and footsteps), creating quieter and more comfortable spaces.
Applications: Offices, hotels, restaurants, meeting rooms, home theaters, schools, and auditoriums.
PET+MDF
The Slat Acoustic Panel by Master Acoustic combines a recycled PET acoustic felt backing with MDF slats, available in engineered veneer or natural wood veneer finishes.
Its linear slat structure delivers excellent sound absorption while adding modern depth and texture to any space.
Designed for both walls and ceilings, these panels create interiors that feel calm, balanced, and visually refined.
Solid wood decorated panel
The Solid Wood Decorated Panel offers the perfect combination of natural texture, durability, and acoustic functionality.
Made from carefully selected solid wood, each panel delivers stable quality with zero customer complaints and is suitable for both residential and commercial interiors.
Solid wood decorated panel
The Solid Wood Decorated Panel offers the perfect combination of natural texture, durability, and acoustic functionality.
Made from carefully selected solid wood, each panel delivers stable quality with zero customer complaints and is suitable for both residential and commercial interiors.
Why Do You Need Slat Acoustic Panels?
After installation, NRC can reach 0.8+, reducing noise by 30-50%.
Modern open-plan spaces (such as open offices or multi-functional halls) often face noise pollution issues: excessive echoes lead to communication difficulties, background noise disrupts focus, and it can even affect health. According to architectural acoustics research, when indoor noise levels exceed 50dB, productivity can decrease by 15%-20%.
Traditional renovation materials like hardwood floors or glass walls, while aesthetically pleasing, reflect sound waves and exacerbate echoes. Slat acoustic panels are the ideal solution: they diffuse and absorb sound energy through the gaps between slats and the rear sound-absorbing layer, while providing eco-friendly materials (such as recycled PET fibers) that comply with green building standards.
Choosing them not only solves acoustic challenges but also enhances space value—imagine a quiet yet vibrant office, or clear conversations in a high-end restaurant.

