Acoustic ventilation
Acoustic ventilation ensures efficient air circulation while minimising noise disturbances, promoting a comfortable and quiet indoor environment. Explore our collection of acoustic ventilation products, including the innovative Sonair and Aeropac systems. With these products, you ensure that outdoor noises are reduced during ventilation and fine particles do not enter the home.
Why acoustic ventilation?
Traditional ventilation systems not only bring air into a space but also noise. This can lead to disturbing background noise and discomfort. Acoustic ventilation minimises noise transfer and provides optimal air circulation. Our collection of acoustic ventilation products is aimed at creating a quiet and comfortable indoor environment without compromising ventilation efficiency.
Install acoustic ventilation.
With the Sonair or Aeropac, you can bring fresh air from outside or from another room into your home. To do this, you drill a round hole of 100 mm in the wall or facade. Then you place a tube through it. The incoming air passes through sound-absorbing materials, keeping the noise in the vent. The air is then filtered through various filters available, such as the G3 filter, F5 filter, F6 filter (for pollen), or activated carbon filter.
FAQ
What is acoustic ventilation?
Acoustic ventilation ensures good air exchange in a room, while effectively dampening noise from outside or between rooms.
Are acoustic ventilation grilles worth it?
Sound-dampened ventilation grilles are a valuable solution in environments with high levels of external noise, such as along busy roads or near railway lines. They ensure constant air exchange without disturbing noise entering the building.
How many decibels does a silent ventilation produce?
A good acoustic ventilation grille is a balance between air permeability and sound insulation, tailored to the specific situation.
What type of ventilation system is used?
What type of noise needs to be blocked?
How much air should be able to flow through?
How does an acoustic ventilation grille work?
An acoustic ventilation grille is constructed of sound-absorbing materials, directing air through a specially designed, longer path. This construction effectively absorbs sound while maintaining optimal airflow.
Where is acoustic ventilation applied?
Acoustic ventilation is used in places where ventilation can transmit unwanted noise, such as between rooms or from outside to inside. Think of homes, offices, studios, and utility rooms where acoustic comfort is important.
What are mass plates
Mass loaded vinyl, also known as MLV, are flexible yet heavy soundproofing materials.
MLV consists of vinyl to which mineral fillers have been added to increase the mass. Thanks to this extra mass, the material is particularly effective at damping sounds such as voices, music, footsteps, and traffic noise.
Despite its relatively high weight, MLV is thin and therefore easy to apply in various constructions, such as walls and floors.