Excessive noise is an increasingly important social and commercial issue that impacts on operational efficiency,
project costs, time scales and company reputations.
It will help reduce sound levels by 10-20dB
Depending on the configuration of the barrier and proximity to the noise source, the barrier can average a reduction
of 18dB. Under 125Hz, the level of reduction is unreliable due to the generation of standing waves and the creation of
hot spots and dead spots, but it has significant results from 125 Hz (12dB reduction) to 10kHz (26dB reduction).
The barrier can be used to correct particular noisy ‘hot spots’, such as generators, drills or saws.
Additional Layers may remove an extra 2-5dB
Echo Barrier uses a combination of sound insulation and acoustic absorption to minimise reflections. Its own
hi-tech composite acoustic absorbent is tuned to provide a much higher lower frequency performance than conventional
materials of similar thickness and weight.
It can minimise the likelihood of noise complaints
and extend site operating hours
It has night-time reflective strips to assist with on-site safety precautions
And is of a fire & weather resistant construction
Installation is faster than with the normal timber hoarding
With each barrier section covering an area of 2m x 1.2m and weighing 5.8kg or 6.3kg, it is light, compact and hard-wearing
and since it doesn’t absorb water, can readily be used out of doors.
It provides a clean and professional look by minimising dust and debris
It also provides community awareness through the visual labelling of the barrier
With ‘Noise Control System’ clearly labelled on the product, the community can see that the utmost effort has been
taken to minimise disruption to their lives.