Soundproof door that reduces ultra-low frequency and low frequency! Suitable for tunnel blasting construction.
Using vibration reduction technology with porous cast iron RASK, we enhance the vibration control of conventional soundproof doors and significantly improve their sound insulation performance. It is capable of blocking ultra-low frequency sounds. In a nearby residential area, where blasting excavation noise reached around [87 dB] with standard soundproof doors, the introduction of RASK soundproof doors resulted in a reduction to [57 dB]. Since then, there have been about 27 instances of RASK soundproof doors being used in public works, demonstrating their effectiveness when needed.
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We will design soundproof doors using porous cast iron RASK, which attenuates vibrations from ultra-low frequencies, according to the required specifications and shapes.
Price information
We will design and provide estimates according to your requested specifications, shapes, and other requirements. It is also possible to provide designs and materials for retrofitting existing doors.
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※It may vary depending on the shape and quantity, so please feel free to contact us.
Applications/Examples of results
Highland Tunnel, Ikoma Tunnel, and 27 other cases have a track record of introducing Rask soundproof doors in various industries such as studios, factories, and pharmaceutical plants.
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Suisa Co., Ltd. is a company that conducts research and development on the movement of various waves such as vibrations, sound, radio waves, and light based on the porous cast iron "RASK." It aims to be of service to businesses and individuals. "RASK" is a metal that is hard yet possesses vibration absorption properties equal to or greater than rubber, and it exhibits performance in areas and applications where existing materials cannot be adapted. By applying the structure and concept of RASK, we also offer products such as wideband antenna elements, projector screens, and audio equipment.