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Product Description -
Advance Power Solutions offers premium-grade Sound Insulation Sheets engineered to reduce noise transmission and enhance acoustic comfort in residential, commercial, and industrial environments. These sheets are designed for high-performance soundproofing while maintaining ease of installation and long-term durability.
What Is a Sound Insulation Sheet?
A sound insulation sheet is a dense, flexible barrier made from materials such as mass loaded vinyl (MLV), rubber composites, or polymeric membranes. It is designed to block both airborne and impact noise by adding mass and damping vibrations. These sheets are typically installed behind drywall, under flooring, or between wall partitions to improve sound isolation and privacy.
Key Benefits of Our Sound Insulation Sheets
Superior Noise Reduction: Achieves high STC (Sound Transmission Class) ratings, effectively blocking sound across a wide frequency range.
Flexible and Easy Installation: Can be cut to size and applied using adhesives, screws, or tapes - no special tools required.
Moisture and Fire Resistant: Built to withstand humidity and heat, making it suitable for kitchens, bathrooms, and enclosed spaces. Fire-rated to meet building safety standards.
Lightweight Yet Powerful: Offers excellent acoustic performance without adding significant bulk or weight to structures.
Custom Sizes Available: Available in rolls or sheets with thicknesses ranging from 2 mm to 10 mm, tailored to specific project needs.
Ideal Applications
Home Theaters and Recording Studios: Enhances sound clarity and prevents external noise interference.
Machine Rooms and Generator Enclosures: Reduces mechanical noise and vibration for safer, quieter operation.
Residential and Commercial Buildings: Improves privacy and comfort between rooms, floors, and shared walls.
Hospitals, Hotels and Conference Rooms: Creates peaceful environments for guests, patients, and professionals.
Educational Institutions and Offices: Supports focused learning and working by minimizing ambient noise.