Airports and Railway Stations
In the design, construction, and renovation of the railway stations and airport buildings great attention should be paid to the implementation of sound and vibration insulation. As well as to create the required acoustic comfort within the premises, in addition to insulating against unwanted sound pollution, passengers must also hear all the speaker's announcements clearly and legibly without acoustic dampening.
Key numbers
the maximum sound level when starting engines of a wide-body aircraft, as measured at a distance of 20 m from the nearest aircraft engine
60 dBA
the allowable (equivalent) sound level in the check-in and waiting areas for airport passengers
the allowable reverberation time at mid frequencies for passenger check-in and waiting areas depending on the air volume of the room
Sound and vibration insulation as well as acoustics issues; within railway station and airport premises:
- The requirement to insulate the sound and vibration of engineering systems: Reducing the noise from ventilation and air conditioning systems, as well as that of service premises including vibration insulation of refrigerators and, noise insulation of chillers, etc. In this case, the priority areas of protection are waiting rooms, shopping areas, utilities rooms and administration premises on site.
- Vibration insulation of foundations and rail tracks for railways stations or interconnecting rail based transport systems in airports.
- Additional soundproofing of business areas, including administrative areas.
- Creating a comfortable acoustic environment within the premises for waiting rooms and other recreational areas of a transport hub.
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If you have any difficulties with the self-installation of our sound insulating structures, you can use our certified construction crews or our "Supervision" service (this service is not available in all regions, please check your regional services availability)
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