Acoustic insulation aims to reduce the propagation of noise through the walls of a room, whether to attenuate external noise or to limit the diffusion of sounds emitted inside. In environments such as offices, hospitals, or laboratories, pipe noise can be particularly disturbing. This is why our specialization lies in the acoustic insulation of storm and wastewater pipes in evacuation ducts.
To effectively solve this problem, we use proven acoustic insulation techniques. Wrapping pipes with a specific acoustic insulator is an effective solution to significantly reduce noise. Our method consists of applying lead sheet to a layer of insulating foam, creating an effective barrier against sound transmission. Thanks to careful and high-quality implementation, we guarantee a remarkable reduction in noise pollution, thus ensuring a quieter and more comfortable environment for the occupants.
The realization of acoustic insulation is based on three basic principles: Mass law (increase the density of materials to block sound transmission), The law of mass-spring-mass (use insulating materials between two layers of massive material to absorb sound vibrations), The law of tightness (ensure optimal sealing of the walls to prevent the propagation of sound through cracks and joints).
By understanding these principles and implementing appropriate solutions, we help you create spaces where calm and comfort are a priority, whether for residential, commercial or industrial use.