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Acoustic insulation is a type of material designed to reduce sound transmission between spaces. It is typically made from materials such as fiberglass, mineral wool, or foam, which absorb sound waves and minimize noise pollution. These materials are often used in residential, commercial, and industrial applications to enhance comfort and privacy by controlling noise levels.
| Material | Fiberglass, mineral wool, or foam |
| Thickness range | 1 inch to 6 inches |
| NRC rating | 0.5 to 1.0 |
| Fire rating | Class A or Class 1 |
| Sound transmission class (STC) | 30 to 60 |
When selecting acoustic insulation, consider the specific soundproofing needs of your project, such as the type of noise you wish to control and the required noise reduction levels. Specify the material type, thickness, and any fire safety ratings needed. Additionally, inquire about the sound transmission class (STC) ratings to ensure the insulation meets your acoustic requirements.
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Acoustic insulation is used to reduce sound transmission and improve sound quality in various environments.
The thickness needed depends on the level of sound reduction required and the type of noise being addressed.
Yes, acoustic insulation can be installed in walls, ceilings, and floors to enhance soundproofing.
NRC stands for Noise Reduction Coefficient, indicating how much sound a material can absorb.
Many acoustic insulation materials have fire ratings, such as Class A, which indicates good fire resistance.
STC rating measures how well a building element can block sound; higher STC ratings indicate better soundproofing.