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Gym, Sportshalls

For gyms and sports halls, medium and high frequencies are often disruptive. With our products, you can remedy the situation in a cost-effective manner and lower the noise level significantly. Compliance with a high level of fire protection is important for public facilities - DIN 4102 B1 is required, thus high flame retardancy. If ball impact safety is also required, our Quash would be suitable, for example. Our acoustic foams made of Basotect are recommended otherwise.

The noise rises constantly in the high halls due to the hard, smooth surfaces. In this case, we recommend our highly flame-retardant acoustic foams made from Basotect. These are simply mounted to the ceiling. Our experience shows that as complete a lining of the hall ceiling as possible (with recesses for bars, lights, etc.) is particularly advantageous.

The noise is drastically reduced by our absorber made of Basotect or decor foams made of Basotect. Our acoustic sheets with a thickness of 5 cm are advisable. Whether white or grey and whether absorber or decor with edge grinding is only a question of optics - the resonance problem is solved with both versions. Since the surfaces are usually slightly larger, it is advisable to use our self-adhesive sheets as it is particularly easy to mount them here.

 

Häufige FragenFAQ

Here, you will find the most frequently   asked questions by customers 

 

 

BrandschutzFire Protection

Fire protection is an important issue when   installing acoustic foam sheets.

 

 

HallreduzierungnResoance Reduction

The quality of the acoustic foam is largely responsible for its absorption behaviour.

 

 

LärmdämmungNoise Insulation

Noise insulation is much more complicated than pure acoustic improvement or resonance removal.

 

 

Schaumstoff montieren How to mount foam

You can easily mount foam because it is very light compared to other materials

 

 

Schaumstoff schneiden Cutting Foam

Different ways to cut foam