“…Inorganic fibers have great superiority over natural fibers in resisting fire and corrosion and have great competitive edge in prices, but are limited in practical use due to their threat to the environment and human well-being. In the field of inorganic fibers, glass fibers (Kino & Ueno, 2008a;Tarnow, 1999Tarnow, , 2000Tarnow, , 2002Wang & Tong, 2001) are the most typical inorganic sound absorption materials. The occurrence of synthetic fibers expands the field of research as they are exceptional in sound absorption, corrosion-resistance, and are recyclable, of which polypropylene fibers (Alonso et al, 1992;Chen & Jiang, 2007) and polyester fibers (Garai & Pompoli, 2005;Kino & Ueno, 2008b;Tascan & Vaughn, 2008) are the most typical.…”