Louver
Standard Louver
Airflow: Standard louvers are typically used to regulate airflow, especially in building facades or ventilation systems.
Material: Standard louvers are usually made from durable materials such as metal or plastic, which facilitate airflow while blocking external elements.
Sound Insulation: Standard louvers are not specifically designed for sound insulation and are therefore not very effective in blocking or reducing external noise.
Acoustic Louver
Sound Insulation: Acoustic louvers are specifically designed for sound insulation. Their special materials and structure help reduce external sound waves by absorbing or reflecting them, which is crucial for noise control in industrial or commercial spaces.
Material: Acoustic louvers are made from special materials that provide sound insulation. These materials may have sound-absorbing or sound-reflecting properties and are designed to offer more effective soundproofing.
Applications: Acoustic louvers are used in areas requiring sound control, such as factories, industrial facilities, and office buildings. They are designed to meet noise insulation requirements.
These differences make acoustic louvers preferable in environments where sound control is needed, while standard louvers are primarily used for ventilation systems or aesthetic purposes.
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