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Generally, the preference in offices is to have fully-glazed doors. However, in terms of noise control, they tend to perform poorly, providing little more than Rw20 – 22dB (airborne sound insulation). This is largely due to their lightweight construction and lack of airtightness at the perimeter and threshold.
Mute Soundproofing® supplies and installs fully-glazed acoustic doors, which can be interfaced with existing office partitions. Manufactured with a connecting, aluminium frame and fully integrated, acoustic perimeter and threshold seals, they’re tested to provide Rw35dB.
Mute Soundproofing® also supplies and installs high-specification, steel acoustic doors , providing up to Rw70dB, suitable for a range of applications, including cinema rooms, editing suites and recording studios.