Building sound insulation: three excellent reasons to use recycled rubber
Building sound insulation: three excellent reasons to use recycled rubber
Many times, you involuntarily hear countless conversations through walls. If so, you may be living in a house with insufficient soundproofing on both the walls and the floor.
With cities becoming denser and builders looking to increase their profit margins, it is not uncommon for acoustic comfort to be overlooked in many building projects.
When the sound is excessive or unwanted, the correct term is noise and it has an impact on the human body. While not all places need to seal off all types of sound, creating spaces with an adequate degree of soundproofing improves the quality of life.
Characteristics of a sound absorbing material for sound insulation.
The materials considered “good sound absorbers” are light, low mass, soft and porous such as rolls of recycled rubber.
If the aim is to make the environment more pleasant, with less echo, what we are looking for is to absorb the sound. Recycled rubber lends itself to this function as a use in its compacted granular form with open cells in the production of a roll.
Ideas from the Acoustic Insulation Regulations in Building.
The Italian acoustic legislation for residential buildings establishes that for the purposes of the construction or renovation of a building, the acoustic requirements must be respected. The construction company that does not comply with the requirements will be obliged to compensate the damage to those who suffer from noise pollution.
The law for the acoustic insulation of apartments provides that the end of the work must be supplemented by an acoustic certification, a document which certifies that the property complies with the passive acoustic requirements provided for by the legislation.
The reasons for choosing recycled rubber rolls are many and here we summarize the three most important:
1) The recycled rubber rolls offer the characteristics of a resilient impact resistant material. Therefore, a resilient underfloor mat is shock-absorbing by improving the acoustics in the environment with attenuation values ââeven higher than 20 Db.
2) It is an Eco-friendly product made up of over 90% recycled product. The use of recycled rubber contributes to a CO2 reduction of approximately 1.7 tons of CO2 for each ton of product. An excellent result that cannot be compared with any other sound-absorbing material sold on the market.
3) It is 100% recyclable: It is not composed of a layered fusion of different materials for its manufacture! In the great propaganda of the circular economy we can say that the roll of recycled rubber is the product that is best suited for this definition.