Sound Insulation
Rock wool panels for modular structures with fitting for system routing
Heat Insulation, Modular Panels, Sound Insulation
This is a special panel, born from all-around collaboration with one of our Customers, used as an external wall on modular structures. Its distinctive characteristics are its fitting for the routing of systems and its internal metal reinforcements to withstand strong mechanical stresses. Covering Rock wool panels. The panel is composed of an external cladding […]
When we talk about insulation and environments, the first aspect we usually highlight is thermal insulation, or the back and forth heat exchange between internal and external environments. However, we must not disregard the importance of protecting ourselves from noise to ensure good environmental comfort. In fact, noises with certain intensity and spectral composition can produce an auditory deficit over time, which hampers people's ability to perceive the acoustic frequencies of the spoken voice (500, 1000, 2000 Hz), and seriously damages the quality of life. To clarify this aspect, we should take a step back and do a brief acoustics refresher.
When we talk about insulation and environments, the first aspect we usually highlight is thermal insulation, or the back and forth heat exchange between internal and external environments. However, we must not disregard the importance of protecting ourselves from noise to ensure good environmental comfort. In fact, noises with certain intensity and spectral composition can produce an auditory deficit over time, which hampers people's ability to perceive the acoustic frequencies of the spoken voice (500, 1000, 2000 Hz), and seriously damages the quality of life. To clarify this aspect, we should take a step back and do a brief acoustics refresher.