Acoustics – Sound-modifying means – Sound absorbing panels
Patent
1989-09-05
1991-10-29
Hix, L. T.
Acoustics
Sound-modifying means
Sound absorbing panels
181200, E04B 182
Patent
active
050607529
ABSTRACT:
A sound-proofing panel for the cladding of machine tools consists of a foam board (28) of a thickness of at least approximately 10 cm., over which is glued a tear-resistant plastic sheet (38). The connection to the frame (12, 14) of the machine is made by means of self-catching strip fastenings (27).
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