Soundproofing and acoustic materials are used to attenuate, deaden, or control sound and noise levels from machinery and other sources for environmental amelioration and regulatory compliance.
Ceiling Panel / Tile Acoustic ceiling tiles have material properties (and sometimes geometry) designed to absorb noise and reflect sound waves downward. They are typically standard-size tiles. Floor ...
Acoustic panels are a common construction material used to reduce noise and improve sound quality in buildings. Aisti has ...
These acoustic solutions from Armstrong, TURF, and others offer new ways to integrate sound control in interior spaces.
Acoustic metamaterials—architected materials that have tailored geometries designed to control the propagation of acoustic or elastic waves through a medium—have been studied extensively ...
Fibre cement is a very strong and versatile material suitable for use in a variety of applications, including classrooms, indoor swimming pools, office spaces, and medical facilities.
This innovative research demonstrates how lasers can be used to create and detect high-frequency surface acoustic waves using ...