Price:
$1100-$1700
Model:
SOP-FH101
Exterior Size
2380*2200*2130mm
Internal Size:
2220*2040*1970mm
Material:
High density board
Power:
100-240V / 50-60Hz
Light:
24W soft light source
Voltage:
110-240V
Weight:
230 kg
Certification:
ISO CE
Create Your Peaceful Retreat with a Soundproof Cabin for Your Home!
This advanced soundproofing system employs multiple layers of materials to effectively block and absorb sound, creating a quieter and more comfortable cabin environment. Through precise engineering and tailored treatments of specific materials, this system can accurately predict and achieve the desired levels of sound insulation and acoustic quality across a wide range of frequencies
Multi-layer materials: Emphasizes the use of multiple layers for optimal soundproofing.
Comprehensive noise reduction: Highlights the all-encompassing approach to reducing noise.
Accurate prediction and realization: Stresses the ability to precisely predict and achieve desired results.
Broadband response: Indicates the system's effectiveness across a wide range of frequencies.
Specialized processing: Points out the unique treatments applied to specific materials.
Soundproof Material
A soundproof cabin for home is designed with materials that effectively block or absorb sound, ensuring a quiet, peaceful environment. The key to its soundproofing capability lies in the careful selection and integration of materials that minimize noise transmission. Below are the primary materials typically used:
1. Acoustic Insulation
Mineral Wool (Rockwool or Glasswool): These materials are excellent at absorbing sound. Their dense and fibrous nature helps reduce sound waves by trapping them, preventing them from traveling through walls, floors, and ceilings.
Foam Insulation: Acoustic foam panels are used to line the interior surfaces of the cabin. The open-cell structure absorbs sound and reduces reverberation, making it ideal for soundproofing.
Cotton or Recycled Materials: In some high-end soundproof cabins, cotton insulation or recycled materials are used as eco-friendly alternatives to traditional soundproofing materials.
2. Soundproof Glass
Laminated Glass: Multiple layers of glass with an inner acoustic layer can dramatically reduce sound transmission. The layers of glass and the acoustic interlayer absorb vibrations, providing excellent noise reduction.
Double or Triple Glazed Windows: These windows are designed with air or gas-filled gaps between the panes, which helps block external noise and prevents sound from entering the cabin.
3. Soundproof Doors and Panels
Heavy, solid core doors are often used for soundproof cabins. These doors are made of dense materials and feature seals around the edges to ensure maximum sound isolation.
Acoustic panels, typically placed on walls, absorb sound within the cabin, preventing echoes and reducing noise levels.
Material |
High density board |
Size |
Multiple sizes can be customized |
feature |
Adjustable (other), Extendable, Modular, Storage |
Characteristic |
Simple and modern, dirt resistant, easy to care, scratch resistant and wear-resistant |
application |
Home Office, Living Room, Bedroom, outdoor, Hotel, Apartment, Office Building, Hospital, School, Mall, Leisure Facilities, supermarket, Warehouse, Workshop, Entry, Garage & Shed, Gym, Villa |
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