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Modern Highway Noise Walls Corrosion Resistant Rock Wool Filled Acoustic Barrier Fence

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Modern Highway Noise Walls Corrosion Resistant Rock Wool Filled Acoustic Barrier Fence

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Brand Name :Jing Chuang
Place of Origin :China
Price :Negotiation
Payment Terms :L/C, T/T
Supply Ability :100 Ton/Tons per Month
Delivery Time :7 days for 20GP
Packaging Details :wooden pallet or as per customers' requirements
Name :Highway Noise Walls
Design Style :Modern
Warranty :3 years
Color :Green or Customized
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Rock Wool Filled Acoustic Panels Railway Sound Barrier

Description

An acoustic barrier is a device inserted between the source and the receiver that causes a significant additional attenuation of sound wave propagation, thereby reducing the impact of noise in the area where the receiver is located.The design of sound barrier takes into full consideration the wind load of viaduct, urban light rail and subway, the impact of traffic vehicles and the all-weather open air corrosion protection.Hebei Jingchuang FIBERglass Co., Ltd. has been committed to the research and development and innovation of fiberglass products for many years, and its products are sold well all over the world and enjoy a good reputation.The sound barrier is mainly composed of glass fiber reinforced plastics, perforated on the front, filled with rock wool inside, and pultruded FRP profiles on the back.It bears strong wind load, good acoustic.

Trait

  • Standard/custom modular sizes
  • Manufacturing is consistent
  • Custom panel sizes and shapes
  • Choice of colours
  • Framed clear or coloured acrylic
  • Pre-printed graphics
  • Using security cables on bridges and slopes are at lower risk

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