For measures against the double floor drum phenomenon (impact noise), use the soundproof mat "Otonashikun."
Numerous successful applications of "Otonashikun" for noise reduction to lower floors in the renovation and remodeling of apartment buildings ★ Sample provided with catalog download ★
The soundproof rubber mat "Otonashikun" is made from rubber scraps generated by manufacturers of automotive rubber parts. The raw material used is unused rubber scraps, which allows for high quality while keeping costs down, making it a cost-effective option. Recently, there has been an increase in the conversion of Japanese-style rooms to Western-style rooms in renovations of apartment buildings and public housing. When double flooring is adopted to mitigate noise to the lower floor, it can sometimes lead to the "drum phenomenon." However, simply installing double flooring on top of "Otonashikun" can help reduce this phenomenon. Of course, "Otonashikun" can also be installed directly on the floor (with a thickness available in 5mm increments). With "Otonashikun," flexible soundproofing measures can be implemented according to your budget. Currently, we are offering samples through catalog downloads. If you are interested, please contact us. *The drum phenomenon of double flooring refers to a situation where air is trapped between the slab (floor concrete) and the panel floor, amplifying sound due to the sealed air, causing impact noise to resonate like a drum.
- Company:フジ化成工業 本社
- Price:Less than 10,000 yen