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Not all insulations are equal. Most of us will probably agree on this. But what are actual differences between impact noise insulations that are usually used and applied in civic building floors? Are there any? Which materials are more suitable? Which of them prove best reduction and which, on the other hand, lowest reduction on the unit of thickness? Does the noise reduction change after a load is applied? How does reduction of various insulations change with time? How do commonly used impact noise insulations reduce problematic low frequencies? Do they reduce them at all?
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3_ImpactNoisInsul_MatComp_EN.pdf | Impact noise insulations – comparison of materials | 226kb |