Acoustic Glass
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Acoustic glass have been developed to reduce level of unwanted noise. It can be used for reducing outside noise near busy areas such as main roads and airports and it also can be used for interior sound insulation needs, such as office partitions and meeting rooms.
Acoustic glass consists of two or more panels of glass, bonded together with acoustic interlayers or acoustic membrane. The interlayers act as a noise dampening core, preventing the sound vibration and weakening the sound as it travels through the glass.
Decibels (dB) is used to measure the loudness of a sound. For humans a comfortable noise level is around 35dB during the day and 30dB at night, although the human ear can detect sounds between 0-130dB. The reduction of 5dB will result in a noticeable distinction and a decrease of 10dB will have the effect of halving the perceived loudness.
Benefits of Acoustic Glass
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