The most effective noise reduction products combine
both sound absorption and noise barrier properties -
acoustic composites do just that. Sound
Seal's acoustic barriers and composites are available
in a variety of facings and barrier weights to meet
any industrial application.
| Acoustical
Pipe and Duct Lagging is commonly used for wrapping
noisy iron, steel, and plastic pipe, ducts, valves,
and heat exchangers in a wide variety of indoor
and outdoor applications. Sound Seal's Barricade
Series has excellent corrosion and outdoor weathering
resistance, high strength and excellent conformability.
Our B-10 Lag products are also available in combination
wit a nominal 1" thick or 2" thick quilted
fiberglass decoupler on the back of the product
to form a tight fitting "floating" noise
barrier. The quilt decouples the loaded vinyl barrier
from the noise emitting surface achieving greater
noise reductions. The one-step installation of both
decoupler and barrier offers substantially lower
installation costs. This composite combination is
also designed to provide thermal insulation to reduce
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| Barrier
Backed Composites (BBC), feature a reinforced
loaded vinyl noise barrier with a quilted fiberglass
sound absorber on one side. The rugged durable exterior
barrier is commonly used as a wrap or acoustical
jacket due to its ability to conform to any shape.
The quilted fiberglass layer decouples the noise
barrier to enhance its acoustical performance. |
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| Barrier
Septum Composites (BSC), feature a non-reinforced
loaded vinyl noise barrier septum (middle) with
a quilted fiberglass sound absorber on both sides.
Ideally suited as an acoustical liner, the inner
layer of quilted fiberglass decouples the barrier
from the surface to improve its noise blocking ability
while the outer layer adds sound absorption to the
treated environment. |
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| Flexible
Sound Barriers are used for industrial noise
control, and are loaded vinyl barriers that combine
mass, flexibility and limpness to block noise from
transmitting from one area to another. They are
available clear, non-reinforced, and reinforced
in a variety of weights and styles to meet a multitude
of applications. |
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| Quilted
Fiberglass Absorbers (QFA), are fire safe, high
performance acoustical fiberglass blankets that
are used to reduce reverberant (reflected) airborne
noise energy in many diverse industrial and architectural
applications as well as on original equipment. They
are an excellent alternative to urethane foams since
they are fire safe, exhibit low smoke emissions
and possess high mechanical strength. Additionally,
they have a wide range of temperature limits, can
be cleaned, and are unaffected by moisture, humidity,
dust, dirt, oils, and most chemicals. Flexible quilted
absorbers are easily installed, will not degrade,
and have extremely long service lives. |
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