The fully enclosed sound barrier can be selected from a variety of materials, the following are several common materials and their characteristics:
1. Concrete: Concrete is a common fully enclosed sound barrier material with good durability and weather resistance. Concrete sound barriers can provide a high noise isolation effect, but also have a certain degree of fire resistance. However, concrete sound barriers are costly and heavy to construct.
2. Steel plate: steel plate sound barrier has high strength and rigidity, and can effectively withstand wind and external impact. Steel sheet sound barriers can be installed using prefabricated modular components for easy expansion and removal. In addition, the steel plate sound barrier can also be improved by surface treatment methods, such as spraying, galvanized, etc., to improve durability and aesthetics.
3. Glass fiber composite material: glass fiber composite material has good sound absorption performance and strength, while light weight. Fiberglass sound barriers are UV and corrosion resistant for outdoor environments. In addition, the color and appearance of the fiberglass composite can be personalized to meet the needs of different places.
4. Plastic material: plastic sound barrier has light weight, good sound absorption performance and durability. Common plastic materials include polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polycarbonate (PC). Plastic sound barriers can be modular in design for easy installation and maintenance. In addition, plastic materials also have good corrosion resistance and waterproof properties.
When selecting the material of the fully enclosed sound barrier, it is necessary to consider the factors such as sound absorption performance, durability, aesthetics, construction cost and maintainability. Select the most appropriate materials according to the specific project needs and budget. At the same time, it is also necessary to ensure that the selected materials comply with the relevant building standards and regulatory requirements.