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soundproofing
(redirected from Acoustic insulation)

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soundproofing [ˈsaʊndpruːfɪŋ] Ninsonorización f
soundproofing [ˈsaʊndpruːfɪŋ] ninsonorisation f
sound system n (= hi-fi) → chaĆ®ne f hi-fi; (for disco, concert)sono > f
soundproofing [ˈsaʊndˌpruːfɪŋ] ninsonorizzazione f


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Sound control and acoustic insulation is needed to ensure that the sounds do not carry from one room to another.
The IBW stand will feature a wide range of innovation and expertise available in Wales, with participating companies providing products and services ranging from the supply of industrial doors for the security industry; fire, thermal and acoustic insulation products through to a manufacturer of equipment for the recycling industry.
High-quality specifications include thermal and acoustic insulation through double glazing, fully-equipped kitchens, state-of-the art living spaces with fireplaces and superior finishes across all aspects including natural stone and fine porcelain tiling.
 
 
 
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