Acoustic Materials and Their Different Types
Acoustic Materials and Their Different Types
Acoustic Materials and Their Different Types
Acoustic Materials
When the sound intensity is more, then it gives the great trouble or
nuisance to the particular area like auditorium, cinema hall, studio,
recreation center, entertainment hall, college reading hall. Hence it is very
important to make that area or room to be sound proof by using a suitable
material called as ‘Acoustic material’. It is measured in decibles (db).
1. Basotect®
Properties of Basotect®
It is flame resistant.
It has high sound absorption.
It is heat resistant.
It has light weight.
It has good thermal insulation.
Applications of Basotect®
It is used in building services like arid ceiling panels for office and
conference suit etc.
It is extensively used in recording studios for the work of wall
panels, ceiling tiles and anechoic wedges.
It is used in engine room and accommodation areas of marine ship.
It is used in automotive for car trim engine and under bonnet
panels.
It has industrial applications and used as enclosure linings and
suspended absorbers.
Damping mats are manufactured from bitume with added mineral fillers
and synthetic rubber forming a highly visco-elastic product. It is available
in four standard grades. Damping mats come with self-adhesive backing.
5. Sound Fibre-Poly
6. Insulation blankets
There are two types of insulation blankets with a name of SCL and SCP.
There are noise insulation quilted blankets. SCL and SCP can be supplied
in standard sheet size of 2000 x 1200 mm or can be supplied as
individually tailored parts to suit for particular application. Blankets can
be stitched and edge bound and can also be supplied with eyelets or
velcro for fixing. SCl and SCP are also available with other higher
performance facings.SCL is manufactured from two layers of quilted
glass fibre and a lead core with hardwearing PVC coated glass cloth
material on outside. SCP is manufactured from two layer of quilted glass
fibre and a polymer barrier core with hardwearing PVC coated glass cloth
material on the outside. These are high performance blankets offer a cost
effective alternative to SCL.
SCL are high performance insulation blanket which are designed for
under bonnet vehicle installations, plant equipments, agricultural vehicles
and industrial pumps.
7. Barrier Mats
It is black in colour.
Its density varies from 50 N/m² to 100 N/m².
Its hardness is 90°.
It is resistant to fire.
Its operating temperature is 90°C for extended period and 120°C
for short period.
Barrier mats are designed to add mass and reduce noise transmission on
various products, including mechanical and electrical equipment,
automotive components and extensively within the building industry on
walls, floors and ceilings etc.
8. Sound lag
Sound lag L and P are the two types of noise insulation blankets. Sound
lag L is manufactured from two layers of glass fibre with a lead core and
a reinforced class `0′ foil, vapour barrier outer coverings. The inner layer
of glass fibre is quilted with a scrim backing to prevent fibre breakout.
Sound lag P is a cost effective, flexible polymeric barrier mat, faced with
class ‘0’ foil vapour barrier and non-irritant polyster fibre inner layer.
Applications of sound lag
It is designed to control noise breakout from ducting and pipe work
by extremely wrapping to contain the noise within the duct.
It enjoy a decoupled mass technique i.e. heavy barrier layer
isolated from the duct or pipe surface by a resilient layer of
insulation acting like spring.
Sound Lag L is used in applications requiring a high level of
thermal insulation and improved sound absorption.
It has a good acoustic performance.
9. Sound foam, S