Wooden beam ceiling: Measurement of impact sound reduction on lightweight construction ceilings according to ISO 10140-3
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In this test, the impact sound of the wooden beam ceilings can be reduced by means of standard hammering or rubber ball (for low frequencies). This reduction is given as a result for the structure.
Our customers are from the following sectors, among others?
- Manufacturers of ceiling supports
- Floor coverings
- Floating screeds
- Subfloor systems
Your advantages at a glance
- Obtaining measured values on wooden beam ceilings (for renovation and existing buildings)
- Cost-effective testing option, the reference ceiling is permanently available in the laboratory
- Reliability in the planning and evaluation of constructions in timber construction
Building Acoustics Testing - Precision for Optimal Sound Insulation
Airborne sound insulation of building products ISO 101402; measurement of sound absorption in reverberation chambers ISO 354; determination of sound absorption coefficient in impedance tube ISO 10534-1/2; determination of dynamic stiffness ISO 29052-1; testing of noise characteristics of fittings & equipment ISO 3822
Sound Insulation for Construction Products
Airborne sound insulation of building products ISO 101402; measurement of sound absorption in reverberation chambers ISO 354; determination of sound absorption coefficient in impedance tube ISO 10534-1/2; determination of dynamic stiffness ISO 29052-1; testing of noise characteristics of fittings & equipment ISO 3822
Airborne Sound Insulation - Standard-Compliant Tests in Accordance with DIN EN ISO 10140, DIN EN ISO 717-1, and DIN EN 1793-2
We determine the airborne sound insulation of building components, facades, and noise control systems in accordance with current DIN standards—including Rw, C, and Ctr ratings.