
Public commercial buildings such as shopping malls, office buildings, and transportation hubs require ceiling materials with high fire safety standards and excellent noise reduction performance. In 2026, fiberglass acoustic ceiling panels gradually replace traditional mineral wool ceilings and become the preferred ceiling system for global large-scale public projects.
Made of inorganic high-density fiberglass, the panels feature inherent Class A fire resistance, zero dripping, and low smoke density, fully complying with international public building fire codes. The interconnected porous structure delivers industry-leading sound absorption performance, with NRC reaching 0.90–0.95, effectively eliminating crowd noise and mechanical equipment background noise.
The lightweight and high-stability structure resists sagging and deformation even under 95% high humidity conditions. Compatible with standard international suspended keel systems, fiberglass ceiling panels can be seamlessly matched with lamps, air vents, and sprinkler systems for clean and orderly ceiling integration.
With superior fire safety, humidity resistance, and ultra-high sound absorption efficiency, fiberglass acoustic ceiling panels continue to lead the modern commercial building ceiling acoustic market in 2026.