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[Document] Resin Foam Sound Absorbing Material 'Acoustisel' Installation Manual Ver.1
This document is the installation manual for "Acoustic Cell," a resin foam sound-absorbing material made of lightweight melamine resin foam with excellent workability. It includes "Handling Precautio…
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[Document] Translucent Membrane Vibration-Damping Acoustic Panel 'FiLVA-T' Installation Manual Ver.1
This document is the installation manual for the translucent membrane sound-absorbing panel "FiLVA-T," which allows light to pass through. It includes "handling precautions" for storage, transportation, and installation, as well as "installation methods" and "processing methods." The sound-absorbing panel is made by sandwiching a transparent fluororesin film with expanded metal, and it can also be suspended using wires by utilizing indoor windows or skylights. We encourage you to read it. [Contents] ■ Handling Precautions ■ Important Points for Installing FiLVA-T ■ Installation Methods ■ Processing Methods For more details, please refer to related products and catalogs.
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[Announcement of Video Release] Aluminum Fiber Sound Absorption Panel 'POAL'
We have released a video of our aluminum fiber sound-absorbing panel 'POAL' on the Unix Ipros page. This product is an abbreviation for Porous Aluminium, and it is a metallic porous sound-absorbing material that is made by sandwiching aluminum non-woven fabric between expanded metal and rolling it. Its specific gravity is 2/3 that of aluminum, and it does not require a strong framework for installation. *For more details, please refer to related products.
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Shibuya Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line has been renovated with sound-absorbing material "POAL"!
At the newly renovated Shibuya Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, our sound-absorbing material "POAL" has been adopted. The ceiling behind the characteristic M-shaped arch roof features "POAL." By absorbing sound, "POAL" reduces the noise from crowds, vehicles, and echoes, making announcements easier to hear and creating a comfortable "acoustic space." It plays a role in controlling the quantity and quality of sound, contributing to the spatial design suitable for the new Shibuya Station, which is one of the symbols of the Shibuya district redevelopment. More details can be found on the Tokyo Metro website and other sources. Railway stations are constantly exposed to vibrations and the elements, making them a very harsh environment for interior materials. "POAL" is weather-resistant, flexible, and durable, so it does not crack even when subjected to continuous vibrations. It can be safely used as a noise reduction material for railways and roads, as well as for interior materials. <Product> Aluminum fiber sound-absorbing material POAL Features: Made with aluminum fibers, excellent weather resistance, heat resistance. Good drainage, easy processing and installation, recyclable, and environmentally friendly. Color coordination is possible through painting. ◆ We are currently offering free samples! Please feel free to contact us at the information below.
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[Notification of Renewal] Resin Foam Sound Absorbing Material 'ACUSTICELL'
We have refreshed the page for our resin foam sound-absorbing material, "ACUSTICELL." This product is a melamine resin foam with a dense continuous bubble (open-cell) structure, exhibiting excellent sound absorption performance. There is no scattering of fine particles during cutting, and it does not have adverse effects on the eyes or throat, nor does it cause skin irritation, ensuring a comfortable processing experience. More detailed information is available from related products and catalogs.
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We exhibited at the 6th Advanced Metal Exhibition.
Our company exhibited at the 6th High-Performance Metal Exhibition held at Makuhari Messe from December 4 (Wednesday) to 6 (Friday), 2019 (at the Kodo booth). Thanks to everyone, many customers visited our booth, and we were able to conclude the event successfully. We sincerely thank you all. At the venue, we conducted demonstrations where attendees could actually experience the sound absorption effects of Poal and Filbar-T. [Exhibited Products] ■ Metal porous sound-absorbing panel Poal ■ Light-transmitting membrane vibration sound-absorbing panel Filbar-T For more details, please refer to the product introduction page below. Additionally, we are responding sequentially to inquiries made at the venue on the day. If you need urgent assistance, please let us know, and we will prioritize your request.