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Acoustic Foam Pushes the Boundaries of Diverse Use in the Working Environment
Anything is possible. With such an ethos it’s feasible to see the world through the eyes of an engineer, a scientist, a designer. Acoustic foam sees diverse use across the board from industrial machinery to dampening the sound between domestic apartments or school classrooms. With the rate of acoustic foam development promising more advanced products consistently, finding tailored solutions that are both fiscally reasonable and of the highest standard has become a reality.
Industrial Applications
Reducing noise in the industrial environment improves safety and productivity. Modern technical foam producers tend to see market success based on technically perfect bespoke solutions to unique briefs e.g. combining heat reflection with acoustic dampening.
Non-Industrial Applications
Not including domestic uses (e.g. home cinemas, ceiling panels between apartments etc.), acoustic foam in the non-industrial working environment sees a high level use in the areas of temporary office screens (reducing noise in an open-plan office), meeting room of office door panels and so on.
Leading acoustic foam suppliers offer exemplary standards such as fire retardant grades that meet either FMVSS302 or UL94 HF1, and more than one Class 0 grade option. Optional composites and coatings can be applied in-house (e.g. foil and film-based composites, oil-dispersing and heat-reflective coatings, aluminium sheet inter-layers etc.) Established companies like Technical Foam Services cite their market success as being largely to do with their shunning of standard products. Each brief is approached as being unique; a prototype made and a solution produced.