An explanation in a column about the types of ways to open soundproof doors and the differences in soundproof performance between sliding doors and hinged doors!
Pay attention to the T value and Dr value! Custom orders tailored to your home audio room are possible.
The frequency range is 10kHz-40GHz! A shielded room that can be installed in office buildings. Various disaster prevention equipment is available besides sprinklers!
Are you putting off the "soundproofing and sound absorption" in your office? We are offering a document that explains the key points for improvement and the issues that can be resolved.
Excellent sound insulation and vibration damping are achieved through the combination of high-density "iron-containing granules" and "modified asphalt"! It can be easily cut and is compatible with various finishing materials and construction methods.
Examples of soundproofing for pianos in apartments! Construction period is 10 to 25 days, area is nationwide.
Identification of noise sources and evaluation of sound insulation performance, active in various applications. Accelerating product development.
From EMC and research and development to machine tools and EEG testing applications! We are currently offering a collection of case studies on the introduction of our shielded rooms!
This is a highly flexible eptsealer that shuts out vibrations, sound, water, and other elements by being applied to the gaps between materials, products, and machinery.
It prevents the interpreter's voice from being heard outside the booth. In some venues, it is used to block surrounding sounds so that the interpreter can concentrate on their interpretation.
Introducing soundproofing measures to address concerns about noise while teleworking and to enhance concentration in a column!
Introducing recommended soundproof door features and installation points by room in our column!
Introducing recommended soundproof doors and the benefits of installing them in a studio in our column!
We will also introduce guidelines for sound insulation levels! A column explaining places where sound insulation is necessary.
Introducing where each noise control measure should be used in the building!





































































































