Why CA117 & RoHS Compliance Are Non-Negotiable for Modern Acoustic Projects in the Middle East & Europe

Date: 20/01/2026 Categories: News

Does a lower price mean compromising on safety? Not anymore.

As an acoustic material specialist, I’ve seen many projects in Saudi Arabia and the EU delayed—or even rejected—due to non-compliant materials.
That’s exactly why we focus on high-spec, internationally recognized standards:

1️⃣ Fire Safety (CA117-2013, R2019)
From high-rise buildings in Dubai to recording studios in Berlin, fire retardancy is a legal and project-critical requirement.
Our acoustic foams are tested in accordance with California Technical Bulletin 117-2013, delivering reliable fire-retardant performance—without the inflated “brand premium.”

2️⃣ Environmental Health (EU RoHS Compliance)
Indoor air quality matters—especially in offices, studios, and public spaces.
Being RoHS compliant means our acoustic panels are free from restricted hazardous substances, making them fully suitable for the European market and aligned with sustainable building standards.

3️⃣ Acoustic Performance (NRC Tested)
Low cost doesn’t mean low performance.
With an NRC ≥ 0.85, our products prove that high sound absorption efficiency can also be cost-effective.

Stop paying for the brand name.
Start paying for certified performance.

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