Ecopneus utilizes recycled tire rubber in acoustic improvement project
Ecopneus, in partnership with Genesis Acoustic Workshop, has completed an acoustic upgrade for the rehearsal hall of the Carabinieri Band in Italy. The project involved the installation of 140 square meters of sound-absorbing panels made from recycled end-of-life tires (ELT) in a 200-square-meter hall. The use of recycled rubber helped reduce reverberation time and improve sound clarity, optimizing the acoustic environment for music rehearsals.
Recycled ELT rubber, known for its elasticity and sound-absorbing qualities, is well-suited for reducing noise transmission and controlling sound reflections in buildings. Its durability and consistent performance over time make it an effective material for various architectural applications, including acoustic insulation and vibration reduction.
This project aligns with Ecopneus' focus on promoting the use of recycled rubber in construction and other sectors for improved acoustic performance.
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