Brief: In this video, we showcase how high-density rock wool sound panels deliver 40-50dB noise reduction in demanding environments. You'll see real-world applications in professional recording studios and data centers, demonstrating how these panels effectively absorb low-frequency noise, block mid-to-high frequency sound, and provide integrated fire protection. Watch to learn how custom solutions can eliminate echoes, reduce equipment noise, and enhance acoustic precision without additional safety layers.
Related Product Features:
Achieves 40-50dB sound insulation in studio settings and 45-55dB in machine rooms for comprehensive noise control.
Superior absorption of 50-200Hz low-frequency noise with 10%-15% better efficiency compared to glass wool.
Effectively blocks 800-8000Hz mid-to-high frequency sound, reducing levels by 30-40dB in home theaters.
Provides dual protection by combining high-performance noise reduction with Class A non-combustible fire safety.
Customizable panels can be cut to reinforce door and window gaps, critical weak points in sound insulation.
Specialized applications include ceiling panels with aluminum foil for HVAC noise and under-floor felt for solid-borne sound.
Detachable barriers (80-100mm thick) reduce noise by 20-30dB around high-noise equipment like servers.
High-density construction (≥150kg/m³) ensures optimal performance without producing toxic smoke in flames.
FAQs:
What level of noise reduction can I expect from these rock wool sound panels?
These panels provide 40-50dB sound insulation in studio applications and 45-55dB in machine room installations, effectively reducing ambient noise and equipment sounds to much lower, manageable levels.
How do these panels perform for low-frequency noise compared to other materials?
They offer superior 10%-15% better absorption efficiency for 50-200Hz low-frequency noise compared to glass wool, making them ideal for environments where bass and low-end sounds need control.
Are these sound panels safe to use in environments with fire risks?
Yes, they provide dual protection with Class A non-combustible fire safety and do not produce toxic smoke when exposed to open flames, eliminating the need for additional fire protection layers.
Can the panels be customized for specific installation needs?
Absolutely. The panels can be custom-cut to reinforce door and window gaps, and specialized versions like ceiling panels with aluminum foil or under-floor felt are available for targeted noise reduction in HVAC and structural applications.