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Acoustic Applications of All Tech Insulation

 

Today's acoustic technology involves the use of sophisticated polyurethane acoustic foams.

 

Acoustic foam reduces the transmission of structural and airborne sound waves by reducing the reflection from boundary surfaces, therefore reducing the overall noise level. It is designed to achieve maximum attenuation over a broad frequency range. It uses a closed cell which has excellent noise reduction capability, and will resist moisture and mildew. 

 

The expanded closed cell structure makes it a great acoustic insulation as well as an excellent thermal insulation (low K & high R values). The smooth integral skin provides a surface that reduces moisture and dirt penetration, thus reducing the potential for bacteria and mold growth. It meets the requirements of ASTM C-411 and UL 181 (air erosion and mold growth). It is ideal for applications that must be fiber free, cleanable, and abuse resistant.

 

There are thousands of applications and benefits of using spray foam.

 

One only has to use the imagination to see the possibilities.

 

Technology will always be evolving. 

 

What does tomorrow hold....Who knows?

 

Rest assured...Polyurethane will be the acoustic insulation of choice!

 

Contact an All Tech Insulation engineer today (989-826-9999) for a deeper discussion about your specific acoustic requirements.