Description
Acoustic Foam 25mm (Standard, 100cm wide) is a high-performance flame-retardant, open-cell sound absorption material made from impregnated polyether foam. With its controlled cell structure, this foam delivers excellent sound absorption, reducing airborne noise, vibration, and echoes to create clearer, more balanced acoustics.
Designed for versatility, this robust and flexible foam can be applied to flat, curved, or irregular surfaces, and can even be compressed to fit complex shapes. It is compliant with UK Building Regulations BS476 Parts 6 & 7, achieving both Class 0 and Class 1 fire ratings, ensuring safety in both residential and commercial projects.
Foam Specs
| Width | 100cm (1 metre) |
| Thickness | 25mm |
| Material | Impregnated polyether open-cell foam |
| Fire Rating | BS476 Parts 6 & 7, Class 0 & Class 1 |
| Backing | Standard (self-adhesive available separately) |
| Properties | Sound absorbing, flame retardant, durable, flexible |
Common Applications
Acoustic Foam 25mm (Standard) is ideal for:
- Recording studios and rehearsal spaces
- Home theatres and entertainment rooms
- Broadcast booths and media facilities
- Offices, meeting rooms, and call centres
- Machine enclosures and industrial areas
- Residential and commercial soundproofing projects
By reducing resonance, echo, and vibration, this foam significantly improves speech clarity and sound quality across a wide range of spaces.
FAQs
What thickness is this foam?
This is 25mm thick acoustic foam, offering enhanced sound absorption compared to 12mm or 15mm versions.
Is it fire safe?
Yes, it complies with BS476 Parts 6 & 7, Class 0 and Class 1 fire safety standards.
Where can it be installed?
It can be applied to walls, ceilings, doors, floors, and curved surfaces to control sound reflections and noise levels.
Does it come with adhesive?
This is the standard version. High-performance self-adhesive backing is available separately if required.
How does it work?
The open-cell design increases air resistance, dissipating sound waves as heat and reducing unwanted echo and reverberation.