Custom Acoustic Wall Panels — Where Sound Control Meets Architectural Design
Noise is one of the most overlooked problems in interior spaces. Open offices lose productivity to conversation bleed. Restaurants become too loud for comfortable dining. Conference rooms echo. Recording studios need precise sound management. The standard solution — generic foam tiles — solves the noise but ruins the design.
At Corint Industries, we build custom acoustic wall panels that handle both problems at once. Every panel is CNC-machined at our Pinellas Park, Florida facility with precision-cut slat patterns and perforations engineered to diffuse and absorb sound — while looking like a deliberate design feature, not an afterthought.
How Our Acoustic Panels Work
Our panels use CNC-cut profiles — slats, perforations, and relief patterns — combined with acoustic substrates to break up sound waves and reduce reverberation. The surface pattern determines how sound interacts with the panel: tightly spaced slats diffuse mid-to-high frequencies, while deeper relief patterns and backing materials target lower frequencies.
Unlike fabric-wrapped fiberglass panels that offer absorption only, our CNC-cut wood and MDF panels provide a combination of diffusion and absorption that improves overall room acoustics without deadening the space.
Every panel is built to your specifications. You choose the pattern, the material, the dimensions, and the finish — and we machine it to tolerances that ensure seamless panel-to-panel alignment across an entire wall or ceiling installation.
Acoustic Panel Styles We Manufacture
Flexible Acoustic Slat Panels (FLX Series) Our FLX series panels are engineered with precision-cut wood slats on a flexible backing, allowing them to wrap around curved walls, columns, and ceiling transitions. Available in wood veneer on MDF and bamboo plywood substrates, these panels install on both flat and contoured surfaces. Four standard profiles are available — FLX 001 through FLX 004 — each with a different slat width and spacing for distinct visual and acoustic results.
Our slat profiles are also available as purely decorative panels without acoustic backing. See our full range of custom fluted wall panels for projects where visual impact is the priority over sound control.
Perforated Acoustic Panels CNC-drilled perforation patterns on MDF or wood substrates, backed with acoustic felt or fabric. The hole diameter, spacing, and depth control the frequency range absorbed. We can match perforation patterns to your design intent — from barely visible micro-perforations to bold geometric grids.
Carved Diffuser Panels Three-dimensional CNC-carved surfaces that scatter sound waves across a wide angle, reducing flutter echo and standing waves without removing energy from the room. Our PAN 500 series, for example, combines geometric linear relief patterns in solid white oak on MDF to deliver both visual depth and acoustic balance.
Custom Pattern Acoustic Panels Send us your design — a parametric pattern, a brand motif, an organic texture — and we will program it for CNC production on an acoustic-rated substrate. If it can be drawn, we can cut it, and we will advise on how the pattern affects acoustic performance before production begins.
Materials and Substrates
Every acoustic panel starts with the right core material. We work with:
MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) — The most versatile substrate for CNC acoustic panels. Machines cleanly, accepts paint and veneer, and available in standard, moisture-resistant, NAUF (No Added Urea Formaldehyde), and Class A fire-rated grades.
Bamboo Plywood — A sustainable, high-strength alternative with a distinctive natural grain. Excellent dimensional stability and inherently moisture-resistant. Used in our FLX series panels.
Wood Veneer on MDF — Real wood appearance with the machinability and cost efficiency of an MDF core. Available in white oak, walnut, maple, and other domestic and exotic species.
PVC / Celtec — Lightweight, moisture-proof, and paintable. Suitable for high-humidity environments like spas, pool areas, and covered outdoor installations where traditional wood substrates are not practical.
Acoustic backing options include felt, open-cell foam, and fabric-wrapped fiberglass — selected based on the target frequency range and NRC requirements of your project.
Applications
Offices and Corporate Interiors Open-plan offices, conference rooms, executive suites, and coworking spaces. Our panels reduce speech intelligibility between workstations while adding warmth and texture to otherwise flat interiors. Flexible slat panels work particularly well on curved reception walls and feature columns.
Restaurants and Hospitality Dining rooms, hotel lobbies, bar areas, and event spaces where noise control directly affects guest experience and return visits. CNC-cut acoustic panels let you maintain the design aesthetic — whether that is modern minimalist or rich and textured — while keeping conversation comfortable.
Recording Studios and Media Rooms Diffuser panels and perforated absorbers engineered for controlled room acoustics. We can work from your acoustician’s specifications or help you select patterns optimized for your room dimensions and use case.
Many of our carved diffuser profiles share DNA with our 3D textured wall panels — the same CNC-cut surfaces that scatter sound also create stunning visual depth and shadow play.
Theaters and Auditoriums Large-format flexible panels for curved walls and ceiling soffits. Our FLX series panels conform to architectural geometries that flat rigid panels cannot follow, reducing installation complexity on projects with non-standard surfaces.
Healthcare and Education NAUF and fire-rated substrates for environments with strict indoor air quality and building code requirements. Acoustic panels in waiting rooms, patient areas, classrooms, and libraries where noise reduction supports comfort and focus.
Acoustic panels are one of the most requested products for commercial wall panel projects — especially in open offices, restaurants, and hotel common areas where noise is a top complaint.
Why Corint Industries for Acoustic Panels
CNC precision, not assembly-line compromise. Every panel is machined individually on our CNC routers, which means custom dimensions, custom patterns, and tight tolerances — not catalog-only options with long lead times for anything non-standard.
20+ years of CNC woodworking expertise. We have been cutting complex profiles in MDF, wood, and composite materials since 2004. Acoustic panels are a natural extension of the same precision work we do across our full line of decorative wall panels, screens, and cabinetry.
Florida-based manufacturing. Everything is built at our facility in Pinellas Park, Florida. No overseas sourcing, no middlemen. You communicate directly with the team that machines your panels.
Material flexibility. MDF, bamboo plywood, wood veneer, PVC — we match the substrate to your project requirements, not the other way around. Fire-rated, moisture-resistant, and NAUF options are standard.
Architect and designer support. We provide shop drawings, material specifications, and sample panels for approval before production. For commercial projects, we prepare full submittal packages formatted for GC review.
We work closely with interior designers and architects to match acoustic performance targets with the design aesthetic — including custom pattern development and material sampling.
Our Process — From Concept to Installation-Ready Panels
1. Consultation and Design Tell us about your space, your acoustic goals, and your design preferences. Send reference images, CAD files, or a rough sketch — we work from all of them.
2. Material and Pattern Selection We recommend substrates, backing materials, and CNC patterns based on your acoustic requirements and visual intent. You will receive a detailed quote with material specs and lead time.
3. Sample Approval For new patterns or first-time projects, we produce a sample panel for your review. You see and touch the actual material and finish before we commit to full production.
4. CNC Production Panels are programmed and machined at our Florida facility. Our CNC routers handle everything from fine perforations to deep relief carving with consistent accuracy across the entire production run.
5. Finishing and Shipping Panels ship unfinished (ready for your painter or finisher), pre-primed, or with a factory-applied finish — your choice. We pack for freight and ship nationwide.
Explore More CNC Panel Solutions
- Custom Fluted Wall Panels — Slat and ribbed profiles for modern interiors
- 3D Textured Wall Panels — Carved surfaces with visual depth
- Commercial Wall Panels — Large-scale solutions for commercial spaces
- Custom Decorative Screens — CNC-cut screens and room dividers
- CNC Wall Panel Manufacturer — Our full production capabilities
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between acoustic absorption and diffusion? Absorption reduces the total sound energy in a room by converting it to heat inside a porous material. Diffusion scatters sound waves across a wider angle without removing energy, which reduces echo and flutter while keeping the room sounding natural. Our panel lineup includes both absorptive and diffusive options — and many designs combine elements of both.
Can you provide NRC ratings for your panels? NRC (Noise Reduction Coefficient) depends on the specific combination of surface pattern, substrate thickness, and backing material. We can advise on expected performance ranges for a given panel configuration and, for commercial projects, coordinate third-party acoustic testing if certified NRC data is required for your specifications.
Do your acoustic panels meet fire codes? Yes. We offer Class A fire-rated MDF cores that comply with ASTM E84 requirements. Fire-test certificates are available for submittal packages. For projects with specific code requirements, let us know during the quote stage and we will specify the correct materials.
What sizes can you produce? Standard sheet size is up to 4 feet by 8 feet for rigid panels. Flexible slat panels (FLX series) can be produced in custom lengths to suit your wall or ceiling run. We also cut panels to non-standard dimensions — arches, angles, and notched edges for outlets and fixtures are all routine.
How do flexible acoustic panels install? Our FLX series panels mount with construction adhesive and/or mechanical fasteners to a prepared substrate. The flexible backing conforms to curved surfaces with a minimum bend radius that varies by slat width — we provide installation guidelines with every order.
What is the lead time? Standard production is 2 to 3 weeks from approved sample or design confirmation. Rush orders are available for schedule-critical projects. We quote lead time by project and hold our commitments.

Ready to Improve Your Space — Acoustically and Visually?
Tell us about your project and we will recommend the right panel type, material, and pattern for your acoustic goals.
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