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Acoustic Louvers

Architectural or External weather louvers as a protection of air conditioning systems against the direct ingress of rain, leaves and birds into fresh air and exhaust air openings. Under certain unfavourable conditions, such as heavy rain, and depending on the airflow velocity it might happen that slight quantities of water enter together with the air.

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Akinco conducts research and develops materials that have been demonstrated to be especially well suited for use in the construction industry, from architectural acoustics tasks like the isolation of impact noise in the home to building dynamics with the use of elastic bearings for entire buildings to protect against vibrations. We provide you with efficient sound control solutions for use in the public, private, and commercial sectors, as well as worldwide customised planning and implementation support.

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Our Acoustic Louvers Noise Reduction

To lessen mechanical equipment noise that is transmitted through building apertures, openings in acoustic enclosures, or barrier walls, AKINCO Acoustic Louvres are employed. To fulfil project design requirements, our acoustic louvres are offered in galvanised steel, stainless steel, or aluminium construction with a variety of surface finishes. We may provide them with bird screens and media protection made of woven fibreglass cloth or film liner after we have tested them in accordance with ASTM E90 for gearbox loss and AMCA Standard 500-L for pressure drop. The acoustic and aerodynamic performance, like with all noise control solutions, varies with the design, and the sizing of the louvres is crucial to reduce worries about pressure drop and water infiltration. International Standards are used for testing the Louvres.

There are two variants of our acoustic louvres: single (type 1) and double (type 2). The sound-absorbing material is installed on the splitters that have an aerodynamic design. If necessary, the louvre can be given an anti-corrosion coating.

Silencing is frequently used for:

  • Generator rooms
  • Outside air intake
  • Exhaust air apertures.
  • Cooling towers
  • Air-cooled chillers
  • Other outdoor equipment may be surrounded by acoustical enclosures and barriers with ventilation apertures.
  • In place of architectural louvres in buildings where aesthetics are secondary (such as some water treatment and power plants).

Benefits with Acoustic Noise Reduction Solutions by Akinco

  • Building soundproofing that works, as well as noise and vibration reduction
  • improved value due to improved quality of life and extended useful life
  • Customised service, certified quality and sustainable production”

Noise Control Products in Riyadh

Acoustic panels in Riyadh are typically a practical and affordable way to reduce noise in a certain business. They are attached to the existing walls or obstructions in the region. The benefits and attributes that these panels can offer include:

  • Acoustic panels in Riyadh are strong, require little upkeep, and are simple to install.
  • They function quite well in minimising noise pollution, as demonstrated by laboratory tests.
  • These panels have incredibly flexible performance and utility.
  • They help to reduce the noise pollution that is reflected in the area.

Soundproofing Curtains and Sound Blankets

Soundproof curtains and blankets are inexpensive and easy to place wherever they are required. These curtains, which have an exterior layer made of aluminium or polyester fabric and a fibreglass or foam core, absorb and muffle industrial noise. These compounds are ideal for covering any outside area or piece of equipment.

Ceiling Baffles

Baffles are installed in building ceilings and placed there to decrease the resonance or echo that ensues. These are some characteristics of ceiling baffles:

 

  • Economical and efficient at lowering neighbourhood noise
  • These baffles can be installed in places with little space and are reasonably priced. They are the pieces that are hanging from the ceiling to absorb any amplified noise and minimise resonance and echo.

 

Acoustic Foams

Acoustic foams aid in reducing local noise pollution by absorbing sound waves in the air. Applying acoustic foams to the room’s walls, doors, and ceiling will help to absorb low- to mid-frequency sounds. When sound waves are introduced to these adaptable acoustic foams, they are greatly reduced and absorbed.

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