Acoustic insulation refers to a collection of materials, techniques and technologies developed to insulate or attenuate the sound level in a given space.
Isolation means preventing a sound from entering a space, or coming out of it. Insulating materials such as polyethylene, rubber and high-density polyurethane are used for this purpose.
Another solution we can offer is acoustic absorbers, which provide sound improvements in the rooms where they are used. Proof of this is our Silensonora Range.
At Modisprem we offer the best range of plastic foam solutions and the most advanced techniques for processing them.
Depending on the conditions of use, through our Silensonora Range we can offer you the most efficient alternative.
Applications:
- Automotive: Acoustic absorbers for glove boxes, roofs. They can be manufactured in different materials, such as polyurethanes, fleeces, melamines, and they can also be self-adhesive.
Related Materials
WADDING / CLADDING
Felt material made of flame-retardant cotton fibres and thermosetting resin. Of thermoplastic origin.
Low Temperature Resistance
Flammability
Acoustic Absorption
WHISPER
Polyethylene foam with acoustic properties whosekey characteristic is the ability to remain almost unaltered when exposed to water or moisture.
Solvent resistance
Acid resistance
Acoustic Absorption
PUR-ESTER / Polyester
They are made of a foamed material, with low resistance to compression and fast recovery, based on polyester. Resistant to oils.
Acid resistance
Acoustic Absorption
CHEP FOAM
It is a heterogeneous mixture of polyether and polyester based polyurethane foams joined by a polyurethane based glue.
Aging
Acoustic isolation
NONWOVENS
Nonwovens textiles are natural or man-made fibers interwoven and joined by mechanical, thermal or chemical processes, but without being woven.
Flammability
Aging
Acoustic Absorption
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