Acoustic performance of gypsum boards received attention in 2025, with new research showing that modifying the internal core structure—such as introducing microchannels or porous textures—can significantly enhance sound absorption.
Laboratory tests confirmed that boards with textured cores absorbed up to 25% more low-frequency noise, making them ideal for use in office partitions, home theaters, and healthcare facilities where noise control is essential.
This discovery offers manufacturers a path to developing specialized acoustic boards without relying heavily on additional materials like mineral wool or foam layers, potentially reducing costs and simplifying installation. Batec Group, recognized for its commitment to high-performance building solutions, can leverage these scientific insights to further enhance the acoustic properties of its gypsum boards, meeting the growing demand for quieter, more comfortable interiors in both residential and commercial settings.
Understanding and promoting these scientific insights can help companies meet growing demand for quiet, comfortable interiors in both residential and commercial settings.











