
In 2026, the ceiling material standards for large public buildings have been comprehensively upgraded, and fire safety and noise reduction performance have become dual hard indicators. Traditional mineral wool and gypsum ceilings are gradually being phased out of high-standard commercial projects due to shortcomings such as low sound absorption coefficient, easy sagging and deformation, and insufficient fire resistance grade. Fiberglass acoustic ceiling panels have become the mainstream replacement solution with their comprehensive advantages.
Made of inorganic high-density glass fiber, fiberglass ceiling panels have inherent Class A fire resistance, zero flame spread, low smoke and non-toxicity, fully complying with the fire protection codes of public buildings in Europe, America and Southeast Asia. The interconnected porous structure has an ultra-high NRC of 0.90–0.95, which can effectively purify crowd noise and equipment background noise in large public areas such as shopping malls, office buildings and transportation hubs.
In addition, the product has strong dimensional stability, moisture resistance and mildew resistance, and will not sag or deform under long-term high-humidity conditions. It is compatible with international standard ceiling keel systems and can be seamlessly integrated with lamps, air vents and fire sprinklers. According to industry forecast, driven by the upsurge of public building renovation, the global fiberglass acoustic ceiling market will maintain a steady growth of more than 6% annually from 2026 to 2030.