Sound absorbing materials- Different types of music studios, home and industrial environments

Nowadays, loud sounds are some of the biggest botherations for people. Are you looking forward to enhance the sound protection of your music studio, home or place of business? Are you looking for noise reductions?

Yes, obviously, the sound absorber is in greater numbers finding their way from homes to music studios and industrial environments. The three types of sound absorbing materials we will look into are cork underlayment, acoustic foam and soundproof drapes. Let us have a look at all three.

Cork underlayment

Have you ever been in a contemporary data center full of computers? If the data center was of a sufficient size, you were possibly flooded by the noise generated here, both by the computers and AC and cooling fans. In this situation, you need acoustic sound panels.

Soundproof drapes

Do you understand hospitals use sound wall and sound drapes to protect patients from the noises of the equipment that is attached to the bed of the patient? While lying in the bed, repetitive noises, hearing loud is definitely the last thing you want. Soundproof drapes will both absorb and dampen the sound from the equipments and also direct the sound away from the patients.

Acoustic foam

Acoustic foam or sound absorbing foam is an efficient sound absorbing material. It is extensively used in the music studios and any other places where maximum sound absorption is desired to adhere to the decibel level chart. By using a special type of foam material, many, but particularly high, frequencies are efficiently absorbed. By externally shaping the foam to assume wedge or spiky surface outlook, one enhances the surface area of the foam and enhances the absorption of the sound. An excellent home application for acoustic foam is in a home theatre.

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