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HVAC Insulation Materials in India,

Author: Pallavi Rathod
by Pallavi Rathod
Posted: Aug 05, 2022

Acoustic Insulation has now become a commodity than the luxury it was previously perceived to be as a result of the rampant noise pollution present today. Acoustic insulation solutions work as a barrier to structure and air borne sound waves and repel them off the building’s envelopes. There are several different types of acoustic insulation solutions available today that provide an effective barrier from unwanted noise, such as: -1. Acoustic Foam: Commonly referred to as Studio foam, acoustic foam is built as a wedge or in a pyramid shape in order to act as effective absorber of sounds. Acoustic Foams such as Accofoam can be attached to walls as panels, hung in ceilings or can be put up in corners as bass traps. Accofoam’s convoluted shape increases the absorptive area and provides superior sound absorption by entrapping and deflecting sound waves. 2. Sound insulation (Acoustic batts): Sound insulation are batts made of mineral wool, rock wool and fiberglass, which designed to fit in the airspace in walls which are able to transmit sounds. Acoustic insulation materials such as Accosound have a complex pore geometry which makes it an effective barrier to structure and air borne soundwaves. 3. Acoustic Panels/Boards: Sound insulation and sound-absorbing foam are used in decorated ways to form acoustic panels/boards. They can be used in the home as well as in-office since they come in many attractive colours, patterns, and fabrics. There are a vast number of criteria to consider when choosing an acoustic insulation for a building, house or workplace. Each different environment requires a specific acoustic insulation catered to its acoustic dimensions and requirements. Sound absorbing material particularly serves the purpose of improving the acoustics of the room where it is installed and can be used to enhance the quality of sound in your home/office. 1. A material that can absorb as much sound waves and reflect minimally while transmitting sound waves can be considered as a good acoustic insulation material.2. Thickness: A material which is thick will be able to entrap and deflect sound waves easily. With a thicker build, the material can absorb sound waves of varying frequencies 3. Density: The density of the material is defined as mass per unit volume. Density increases the absorption coefficient. So, the denser the material, the better absorption qualities it retains. Accosound is built with an extremely dense structure which makes it an effective barrier to sound transmission.4. Porosity – The volume of the holes to the total volume defines its porosity. Pores or voids play a crucial part as they act as the medium of sound wave dissipation. Accosound is built with a complex pore geometry for the effective absorption of air-borne sound across a broad range of frequencies. 5. Accofoam and Accosound are built with complex structure which provide superior sound absorption, such as Accosound’s elastic properties help dampen structure borne noise transmission and Accofoam’s convoluted shape increases the absorptive area than a flat surface and it entraps and deflects sound waves efficiently.https://www.alpaeroflex.com/thermal/HVAC

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