Insulation of the structure-borne sound
Insulation of the structure-borne sound
The well-known effects of structure-borne noise result in the unavoidable need to create effective vibration insulation. A technologically relatively simple type of structure-borne sound insulation is achieved by installing an intermediate layer as close as possible to the source of interference, which interrupts the path of the sound vibrations. Motors, for example, are placed on specially designed vibration insulation bodies, thereby forming a vibration system almost independent of the environment or support. The same applies to building floors which are periodically subjected to powerful horizontal and vertical impulses at the same time, which are then freed from vibrations both horizontally and vertically by insulation.