Sustainable Sound Insulation Panel From Used Textile

Authors

  • Muhammad Nabil Mohd Azri Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Author
  • Wan Muhammad Alimie Wan Ali Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Author
  • Muhammad Nur Luqman Darus Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Author
  • Hairuddin Mohammad Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Author

Keywords:

Textile waste, acoustic insulation, noise reduction, recycled fabric, sustainable panel

Abstract

Textile waste and noise pollution are two urgent problems that affect human health and environmental sustainability. By employing recovered textile waste, such as cotton, polyester, and blended materials, to create Sustainable Sound Insulation Panels (S-SIP), this study suggests a green breakthrough. Building affordable panels that lessen noise pollution and solid textile waste is the goal. Choosing appropriate textile waste, creating sandwich and multilayer panel architectures, and utilizing impedance tube techniques to measure acoustic performance are all part of the methodology. The findings show notable sound absorption performance that is on par with conventional acoustic materials, especially in the mid-to-high frequency regions. This study supports the circular economy and sustainability goals, which are in line with SDG Goals 11, 12, and 13.

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Published

01-01-2026

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Section

Civil Engineering

How to Cite

MOHD AZRI, M. N. ., WAN ALI, W. M. A. ., DARUS, M. N. L., & MOHAMMAD, H. . (2026). Sustainable Sound Insulation Panel From Used Textile. Multidisciplinary Applied Research and Innovation, 7(1), 81-86. https://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/periodicals/index.php/mari/article/view/20716