We
offer high quality acoustic foams and panels that provide
excellent noise absorption in the mid-to-high frequency noise
range. You can use our acoustic foams to line machine or
equipment surfaces, guards, enclosures, walls, and doors to
absorb noise from industrial operations. Our acoustic foams
can have flat or convoluted surfaces, whichever you prefer.
Our foam is easy to cut to any size you need. It can also be
fastened to nearly any wall, ceiling, or surface. Our customers
love our acoustic foams because they produce a smoother,
quieter work environment for their employees and their
business as a whole.
What
is Acoustic Foam?
Acoustic
foam is used for sound absorption and insulation. It
attenuates airborne sound waves and reduces their amplitude
in order to reduce noise. Acoustical foam can be attached to
walls, ceilings, doors, and other room features to reduce noise,
vibration, and echoes. Acoustic foam helps create a safer and
quieter industrial environment.
How
Does Acoustic Foam Work?
Sound
is simply energy. When something vibrates, the air around it
also vibrates. The vibrations are carried through
the air in the form of soundwaves. The sound waves are carried
to the inside of your ears, which also start to vibrate.
However, certain materials can adjust how these vibrations behave.
Acoustic foam, sometimes referred to as noise foam, can be used
to manipulate vibrations and The open and flexible
structure of foam acts as a natural sound wave absorbing material.
It prevents noises from reverberating off hard
surfaces like walls, floors and ceilings. How? By converting
existing sound energy to heat and reducing the ability
of the soundwaves to bounce back into the room. Acoustic foam
absorbs noise, rather than blocks noise.
In addition to using acoustic foam to dilute sound, you can
also use it to enhance the acoustics in a room, like in
a recording studio. When the foam is cut into pyramid or wedge
shapes, it can actually improve the quality of the sound.
Cut
to size and adhere with Sound Stick Adhesive on almost any surface.
Available in your choice of Convoluted,
Aluminized Mylar Facing or Standard Open-Celled.
54"W
Convoluted Foam
Features
peaks and valleys which redirect sound waves into the foam
where the soud is converted to kinetic energy and absorbed.
•
Sold in 4 sheets per box 54" x 27" - 1" to 3"
thick.
• 1 Box Covers 40 Sq. ft.
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Standard Open-Cell Foams
Standard
Acoustic Foam, commonly referred to as "SAF," is an
open-celled
polyurethane flat foam. This kind of acoustic foam is effective
for mid-to-high frequency noise absorption. It is charcoal in
color and sold in rolls.
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Aluminized Foams
Aluminized
Mylar Foam, commonly referred to as "AMF," is identical
to
standard acoustic foam, except that it is laminated with one
mil aluminized
Mylar facing. The easy-to-clean facing reflects both light and
heat, and
protects the foam from dirt, dust, and grease. It is sold in
rolls.
Sound
Stick Adhesive
We
also sells sound stick adhesive. There are 32 of bead
per tube.
You will need approximately one tube per each 10 section.
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