Choosing Foam and Rubber for Your Soundproofing Foam
- Effective Noise Reduction: Our acoustic foam effectively absorbs and diffuses sound waves, reducing echoes, reverberation, and overall noise levels in a room.
- Enhanced Audio Quality: By minimising unwanted noise reflections, our soundproof foam improves audio clarity and fidelity, making it ideal for recording studios, home theatres, and entertainment spaces.
- Versatility: From commercial buildings to residential homes, our acoustic foam panels can be used in various settings to create quieter and more comfortable environments.
- Durable and Long-lasting: Crafted from high-quality materials, our sound insulation foam is durable, resilient, and designed to maintain its acoustic properties over time.
- Easy Installation: With simple installation methods, our sound foam panels can be easily mounted on walls, ceilings, or other surfaces to achieve optimal noise insulation foam results.
Comprehensive Acoustic Foam Solutions
Standard Acoustic Foam Sheet
Designed for general sound reducing foam applications, our standard acoustic foam sheets are available in various thicknesses and densities to suit different needs. These sheets provide effective sound insulation foam and are suitable for a wide range of environments. Prices per Full Sheet (Sheet size: 2 x 1.8m). Comes in 25mm, 50mm, 75mm and 100mm thicknesses.
Convoluted Acoustic Foam Sheet
Also known as egg crate foam, convoluted acoustic foam panels feature a unique egg crate pattern that enhances sound diffusion and absorption. These sheets are commonly used in recording studios, broadcast rooms, and performance venues to improve acoustics and reduce unwanted echoes. Prices for Full Sheet (Sheet Size: 2 x 1.8 m). Comes in 25mm and 50mm thicknesses.
Explore Our Other Foam Products
In addition to our extensive range of noise insulation foam solutions, Foam and Rubber offers a variety of other foam products to meet your diverse needs:
- Air Filter Foam: Keep your air clean and fresh with our high-quality air filter foam. Designed for HVAC systems and air purifiers, our air filter foam effectively captures dust, pollen, and other airborne particles, ensuring improved indoor air quality.
- Outdoor Foam Mats: Create comfortable and safe outdoor spaces with our outdoor foam mats. Whether you're designing a patio, playground, or poolside area, our durable and weather-resistant outdoor foam mats provide cushioning and traction for enhanced enjoyment.
- Tape for Foam: Secure and seal foam materials with our tape for foam. Ideal for DIY projects, upholstery, and insulation, our foam tape offers strong adhesion and reliable performance for a variety of applications.
- Polyethylene Sheet: Protect surfaces and provide cushioning with our polyethylene sheet. Whether you're packing delicate items or lining shelves and drawers, our polyethylene sheet offers versatile protection against scratches, impacts, and moisture.
Soundproof Your Next Project
Whether you're seeking standard acoustic foam panels for basic soundproofing foam or convoluted soundproof foam sheets for advanced sound diffusion, Foam and Rubber has the solution for you. Achieve superior acoustic performance and create a soundproofed environment with our premium acoustic foam products. Contact our expert team today to inquire.
Acoustic Foam – Frequently Asked Questions
What is soundproof foam, and how does it work?
Soundproof foam is a specialised material designed to absorb and diffuse sound waves, reducing echoes, reverberations, and overall noise levels in a room. It works by converting sound energy into heat through friction within the foam"s porous structure, effectively minimising sound transmission.
Where can sound reducing foam be used?
Soundproof foam can be used in various settings, including recording studios, home theatres, conference rooms, offices, classrooms, and residential spaces. It is ideal for any environment where noise reduction and acoustic control are desired.
Can soundproofing foam completely eliminate noise?
While soundproof foam can significantly reduce noise levels and improve acoustic conditions in a room, it cannot completely eliminate all noise. Achieving complete silence is often impractical and depends on various factors, including the source of the noise, the construction of the building, and the quality of the soundproofing materials used.