This application, also called acoustic isolation, covers the work done around or on the surface of sound sources above the threshold value (80 dB) that can harm human health. Although there are various application methods, the most common methods are as follows.
a) It is the insulation made by leaving a certain amount of air space between the rock wool applied to the surface and the coating material. The cladding material is fixed on legs with anti-vibration geometric structure.
b) First, a composite sound insulation board (elastomeric rubber with a certain thickness of lead sheet in between) is wrapped on the surface. Rock wool is mounted on the sound insulation board and bitumen sheath is mounted on top of it and covered with coating material. In addition, if necessary, spacer feet in anti-vibration geometry will be used.
c) In cases where the coating is not suitable, sound sources are enclosed in sound isolation cabinets of various sizes and dimensions. The cabinets consist of composite panels containing rockwool and protect the equipment against atmospheric conditions.