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Delta Bloc develops novel noise attenuation technolgy

New from Delta Bloc is the firm’s Phono bloc sound barrier system, which is said to be quick and easy to install. This product is available in various colours as well as designs, if required, and features high performance noise attenuation capabilities, according to the firm. The triple-layered panels can be configured with external designs for architectural or information purposes. The outer layers of the panels are made from concrete and an automated mold inlay system allows indivualised designs to be mas
June 30, 2014 Read time: 1 min
New from 4017 Delta Bloc is the firm’s Phono bloc sound barrier system, which is said to be quick and easy to install. This product is available in various colours as well as designs, if required, and features high performance noise attenuation capabilities, according to the firm. The triple-layered panels can be configured with external designs for architectural or information purposes. The outer layers of the panels are made from concrete and an automated mold inlay system allows indivualised designs to be mass produced quickly and cheaply. Meanwhile the noise attenuation properties are provided due to the inner core.

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