Ventilated Soundproof Window
Ventilation soundproof windows combine ventilation and sound insulation, providing excellent noise reduction even while open. These windows have been laboratory tested to achieve a sound insulation level greater than 25 decibels under ventilation conditions and greater than 30 decibels when fully closed.
Professional Capability
Specializing in the production and research of noise control and environmental protection equipment. The facility holds ISO9001, ISO14001, and ISO45001 certifications, backed by an in-house design and noise control team.
Key Advantages:
- Dedicated R&D team for noise solutions
- Comprehensive ISO Certifications
- High-tech enterprise recognition
- Full range of products including soundproof covers, barriers, and mufflers
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are casement windows the primary option?
Casement windows offer superior air tightness and sound insulation compared to other styles. They utilize rubber strips and a mechanical locking action when closing to ensure a perfect seal.
Can existing security cages be retained?
Generally, external cages cannot be retained because the casement window requires clearance to swing open, which creates a positional conflict with the cage structure.
What is the purpose of the 45cm top ventilation window?
This component is critical for balancing airflow and noise control. It features three working states: half-open, fully closed, and fully open, allowing for customized ventilation without compromising sound insulation.
What sound reduction performance can I expect?
The windows provide a noise reduction of 20-32dB. Even while in ventilation mode, they maintain a sound insulation level greater than 25 decibels.
Are these windows customizable for specific dimensions?
Yes, we provide fully customized services for window thickness, dimensions, frame materials, and colors to meet specific residential or industrial requirements.
What glass configurations are available?
We offer several high-performance options including double-layer laminated glass, insulating glass, and vacuum glass, all designed to maximize sound dampening.