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Soundproofing Foam | Soundproofing Panels. Soundproofing Definition
Soundproofing Definition
Soundproofing foam and soundproofing panels will reduce the sound pressure between a specified sound source and the person who is being disturbed by the excessive sounds in the room.
There are three basic approaches to reducing and controlling sound:
Melfoam Acoustics specialises in sound proofing solutions that reduce sound pressure via the use of "Melamine Acoustic Foam".
The melamine foam is made into acoustic panels or acoustic baffles that are attached to the ceiling or walls. When the sound wave hits the surface of these sound proofing acoustic panels, it is absorbed and is no longer able to reflect or bounce off hard surfaces in the room such as windows, hard floors or other hard surfaces.
Through the use of these sound absorption acoustic products, we are able to reduce the noise levels in problem rooms.
There are three basic approaches to reducing and controlling sound:
- Increasing the distance between source and receiver
- Using noise barriers to reflect the sound wave
- Installing soundproofing foam or soundproofing panels into a room where the unwanted noise being generated will be reduced as a result of the sound absorbing properties of these soundproofing panels.
Melfoam Acoustics specialises in sound proofing solutions that reduce sound pressure via the use of "Melamine Acoustic Foam".
The melamine foam is made into acoustic panels or acoustic baffles that are attached to the ceiling or walls. When the sound wave hits the surface of these sound proofing acoustic panels, it is absorbed and is no longer able to reflect or bounce off hard surfaces in the room such as windows, hard floors or other hard surfaces.
Through the use of these sound absorption acoustic products, we are able to reduce the noise levels in problem rooms.
Soundproofing foam controls noise levels
Typically, a room with 2-4 people talking quietly to each other would have a sound level of between 40 to 60 decibels.
A restaurant in which you could not hear the person sitting opposite you talk would have a sound level of around 100 decibels or greater.
A restaurant that does not have some form of acoustic insulation will suffer from noise levels above 100 decibels on a busy night.
A home with a large living space and many hard surfaces can easily generate loud noises of between 80 to 100 decibels as a result of children playing, the TV being too loud, or a lot of activity coming from the kitchen. Sound levels of above 80 decibels become unpleasant to be in after a short period of time. Acoustic panels fitted to the ceiling or walls will greatly lower the noise level of any home!
For more technical data click the blue link. Acoustic foam panels
Typically, a room with 2-4 people talking quietly to each other would have a sound level of between 40 to 60 decibels.
A restaurant in which you could not hear the person sitting opposite you talk would have a sound level of around 100 decibels or greater.
A restaurant that does not have some form of acoustic insulation will suffer from noise levels above 100 decibels on a busy night.
A home with a large living space and many hard surfaces can easily generate loud noises of between 80 to 100 decibels as a result of children playing, the TV being too loud, or a lot of activity coming from the kitchen. Sound levels of above 80 decibels become unpleasant to be in after a short period of time. Acoustic panels fitted to the ceiling or walls will greatly lower the noise level of any home!
For more technical data click the blue link. Acoustic foam panels