
In 2026, fire safety and indoor noise control become dual core indicators for public building ceiling design. Traditional mineral wool and gypsum ceilings are gradually phased out due to insufficient fire resistance, low sound absorption and poor humidity resistance.
Fiberglass acoustic ceiling panels become the mainstream replacement solution. Made of inorganic high-density fiberglass, the panels feature inherent Class A fire resistance, zero burning droplets and low smoke density, fully complying with international public building fire codes. The interconnected porous structure delivers ultra-high NRC of 0.90–0.95, effectively suppressing crowd noise and mechanical equipment reverberation in large public spaces.
Lightweight and dimensionally stable, fiberglass ceilings resist sagging and deformation in high-humidity environments. Compatible with standard global ceiling systems, they seamlessly integrate with lights, vents and sprinklers. With comprehensive advantages in safety, durability and acoustic performance, fiberglass acoustic ceilings dominate the 2026 commercial and public building ceiling renovation market.