

Who they are and why this moment matters
Suzhou Fcoustic manufactures PET felt acoustic panels and related interior systems for noise control and visual branding. The range spans 9, 12, and thicker panel options along with carved patterns, 3D tiles, baffles, and slat solutions that show up in offices and learning spaces. Getting an EPD in place moves these SKUs from “interesting” to “spec‑ready” in many project workflows.
What launched in June
EC3 shows Fcoustic’s first EPD published in June 2026 for PET FELT ACOUSTIC PANEL, scoped as a product family that covers multiple thicknesses. One current EPD is visible as of today, which is typical for a first wave. Family‑scoped EPDs like this let sales and technical teams answer most spec questions with a single document, instead of juggling many near‑duplicate PDFs.
The scope in plain English
The EPD lists PET felt interior panels that can be fabricated into wall and ceiling treatments. The description notes 9 mm, 12 mm, 18 mm, and 24 mm options, signaling coverage of the core catalog rather than a one‑off SKU. EC3 did not display a separate LCA consultant name, and the program operator name was not shown in the listing at the time of writing. That absence is fine, the verified EPD itself contains those details for submittals.
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Competitive snapshot
This category is active. Arktura shows broad coverage with dozens of current EPDs across PET features and systems, a sign of mature transparency in their line. Autex Acoustics has a healthy set of current EPDs, with several due for renewal in 2027, and we recently covered that timing here Autex Acoustics. Turf Design lists a focused PET felt EPD, while ezoBord’s previously published EPDs are not current. Net effect, Fcoustic has caught up to the baseline and can now compete on design, lead time, and price without an EPD gap.
What specifiers will notice first
One family EPD simplifies LEED v5 and owner requirements that call for product‑specific declarations in interiors packages. It also gives general contractors fewer reasons to swap a panel late in procurement because of documentation friction. In practical terms, an EPD answers the comparability question that often stalls acoustic wall and ceiling features.
Add it to the website, please
We could not find the new EPD on fcoustic.com at the time of writing. Posting EPD PDFs on the product pages or a single documents hub improves visiblity for architects and distributors who default to the brand site when pulling submittals. It also reduces back‑and‑forth for sales and channel partners who field urgent documentation requests.
Where this goes next
Momentum favors manufacturers who keep expanding coverage from a flagship family to variants and adjacent systems. Two smart next steps are adding EPDs for carved or printed PET treatments and for pre‑configured baffles or clouds, so each system has a clean, citable record. The first EPD is the door opener. Keeping it current, widening coverage, and making access effortless is how the door stays open.


