Other soundproofing equipment
Introduction
Definition and context of soundproofing equipment
Soundproofing equipment comprises a variety of technologies and devices designed to reduce, control or eliminate unwanted noise in different environments. This equipment is essential in construction, industry and public spaces to improve acoustic quality and protect people's hearing health. Beyond traditional materials such as acoustic panels or barriers, there is a wide range of other specialized equipment that complements and enhances acoustic solutions.
This article covers these other soundproofing equipment in detail, exploring their types, technical characteristics, specific applications and benefits. Understanding these devices allows you to optimize construction projects and industrial processes that require effective noise control.
Types of other soundproofing equipment
Mobile acoustic barriers and modular panels
Mobile noise barriers are portable devices that can be temporarily placed to mitigate specific noise sources. They are widely used in construction sites, outdoor events and urban repairs, where flexibility and speed of installation are key. These devices are made with absorbent or reflective materials depending on the acoustic objective.
Modular panels are configurable systems that allow the soundproofing solution to be adapted to different spaces or changing needs. Its design facilitates assembly, disassembly and relocation, offering great versatility for offices, studios, and industrial environments. In addition, they usually include high acoustic absorption materials that improve interior sound quality.
Soundproof cabins and enclosures
Soundproof booths are closed structures that acoustically isolate a specific area to prevent the transmission of sound to the outside or protect the interior from external noise. They are commonly used in laboratories, recording studios, machine rooms and offices with high noise levels. These cabins combine absorbent materials, hermetic seals and ventilation systems that minimize noise pollution.