
In 2026, the global medical construction industry pays more and more attention to the construction of healing environment, and a quiet ward environment has been proven to be conducive to patient recovery and reduce the work pressure of medical staff. However, traditional hospital ceilings mostly use ordinary gypsum or mineral wool materials, which have poor sound absorption effects, and the noise of medical equipment, personnel walking and conversation can easily affect the rest of patients.
Fiberglass acoustic ceiling panels are rapidly becoming the preferred ceiling solution for new and renovated hospitals with their comprehensive performance advantages. Made of inorganic high-density glass fiber, the panels have inherent Class A fire resistance, low smoke and non-toxicity, and fully meet the strict fire safety standards of medical places. The interconnected porous structure has an ultra-high NRC of 0.90–0.95, which can effectively absorb the background noise in wards, corridors and outpatient halls, and create a quiet and comfortable rehabilitation environment.
At the same time, fiberglass ceilings have excellent moisture resistance and mildew resistance, are easy to clean and disinfect, and adapt to the high-hygiene requirements of medical spaces. The material is dimensionally stable, does not sag or deform after long-term use, and has a long service life, which reduces the later maintenance cost of the hospital.
Relevant medical facility design data shows that in 2026, more than 65% of newly built tertiary hospitals choose fiberglass acoustic ceiling systems. With the continuous advancement of the construction of modern hospitals around the world, the application of high-performance acoustic ceiling systems in the medical field will become more and more extensive.