Quietstone, Quietstone Light and FR30 excel at providing sound absorption for external use.
Applications include exterior wall cladding, tunnel lining, noise barriers and industrial applications. These materials provide unrivalled durability and weather resistance including freeze thaw.
Example projects:
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A4 Burgerveen, Holland - 45,000m² of Quietstone FR30 is being installed in this open-top tunnel to reduce noise levels affecting local residents. The material was required to have high acoustic performance, even at low frequencies, and high fire resistance. View pdf case study >
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Dublin Port Tunnel - The first tunnel lining project for the original Quietstone material. The material played an important role in controlling noise inside the tunnel. View pdf case study >
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Neville Street, Leeds - Here, Quietstone Light was used to control reverberation, providing a calming gateway to the City of Leeds and supporting the built in music sound system. Click here to view a pdf case study >
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Noise barrier, A20 Ceintuurbaan, Netherlands - This modular noise barrier alternates between transparent acrylic and the original Quietstone. This provides a low maintenance, long life barrier with absorption which has minimum impact on line of sight. Barrier design by our partners, Van Campen Aluminium.
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Absorptive noise barrier, North Manchester - An example of Quietstone used to provide absorption to a noise barrier. This solution alleviates any concerns of weather resistance and lifespan of mineral fibre based porous absorption.
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Temporary noise barrier, Portugal - A simple construction using Quietstone Light in a noise barrier provided a rapid solution for a music festival which was at risk of not being able to operate unless noise control measures were implemented.
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