EcoSorpt™ Recycled Cotton Wall Panels

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  • EcoSorpt Recycled Cotton Panels
  • EcoSorpt Recycled Cotton Panels
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EcoSorpt™ acoustical wall panels are LEED eligible, high performance, recycled cotton products that are used to reduce ambient noise levels and excessive reverberation. They can be glued directly to a wall or ceiling.

The natural cotton fibers are 100% recyclable and are made from at least 85% post-industrial recycled content making them a natural for the new LEED certified projects. As a result, less landfill, less energy consumption in the manufacturing process, less pollution, and a product that meets your needs for noise control.

EcoSorpt™ products can be used in a wide variety of applications. Whether you need to increase speech intelligibility or lower excessive noise levels, EcoSorpt™ materials are your economical, acoustical solution.

EcoSorpt™ Colors: White, Gray Mist, Dark Charcoal, Marble, Navy, Cherry, Tan, Medium Blue, Forest Green and Black

  • 1" Thick, 3# PCF
  • 1" Thick, 6# PCF
  • 2" Thick, 3# PCF
EcoSorpt ™ Wall Panels
Cherry & Forest Green
2' x 4' $48.00
1" Thick, 3# PCF
Color Size Price
Marble, White, Dark Charcoal & Black
2' x 4'
$26.00
Medium Blue, Navy, Gray Mist & Tan 2' x 4' $28.00
Cherry & Forest Green 2' x 4' $30.00
EcoSorpt™ Wall Panels
1" Thick, 6# PCF
Color Size Price
Marble, White, Dark Charcoal & Black
2' x 4' $40.00
Medium Blue, Navy, Gray Mist & Tan 2' x 4' $44.00
Cherry & Forest Green 2' x 4' $48.00
EcoSorpt™ Wall Panels
2" Thick, 3# PCF
Color Size Price
Marble, White, Dark Charcoal & Black
2' x 4' $40.00
Medium Blue, Navy, Gray Mist & Tan 2' x 4' $44.00

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Product Questions & Comments (6 items)

  • one teen driving another insane- they share a wall in a key section where the "bad guy" is playing xbox and or at least on the mike. If i add foam to the adjoining wall(s) - does it need to go to the ceiling or will 2ft above the voice box work?

    annette - none

    31 Positive

  • Annette, unfortunately foam isn't going to block noise transfer. Foam works to improve sound within a room (reverberation and echo reduction). Products that block noise normally include products  with mass such as vinyl sound barriers (http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/50~audioseal-sound-barrier) and absorber/barrier blankets (http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/sound-barrier-absorber-combination-blankets). Sound damping compounds such as  QuietGlue Pro (http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/31~quietglue-pro) are also very effective.

    Eric Peters - Acoustical Solutions, Inc.

    9 Positive

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    I'm considering using the EcoSorpt Cotton Wall Sound Panels for an indoor windowless home theatre room in my house. Of all the products you offer, would this particular one be the most appropriate to use in such a case?

    Frank - home project

    12 Positive

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    Frank - The EcoSorpt Wall Sound Panels will absolutely work in your home theater, and they will work well.  There are two products, however, that are similar in performance to the EcoSorpt panels, but have a more theater-like look.

    The first is our Commonwealth Collection of wall panels (pictured).  These panels can be used in almost any setting where sound absorption is needed, but they're designed to compliment commercial and home theaters. http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/567~the-commonwealth-collection-fabric-wrapped-wall-panels

    Next is our SoundSuede collection of wall panels.  These absorptive wall panels, which are wrapped in suede fabric, create a very plush, intamate, comfortable setting that some other wall panels won't. http://www.acousticalsolutions.com/567~soundsuede-fabric-wrapped-wall-panels

    Eric Peters - Acoustical Solutions, Inc.

    9 Positive

  • Can you paint over your soundproof panels?

    George Kahl -

    5 Positive

  • Great question, George. You can paint over the panels, although it does have a slightly uneven surface due to the cotton surface. I would be concerned with finding a Flame Retardant Paint such as a Firetect paint. Remember, the paint may affect the amount of sound absorption so I would recommend keeping the paint layers light.

    Diana Boxey - Acoustical Solutions, Inc.

    2 Positive

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