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Case study: Silencing the problem of garbage chutes

Decidamp® SP80 from Pyrotek is a fast-drying, water-based viscoelastic vibration damping compound designed for building applications. With its advanced formula developed for the acoustic improvement of structures exposed to vibrations and noise impact, Pyrotek’s product is an excellent choice for high-rise building developments that require a dampening agent to manage garbage chutes noise levels.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

11 Mar 2021 1m read View Author

The impact caused by the disposed objects that travel down the garbage shaft can cause structural vibration, which can produce high noise levels and cause disturbance for the buildings’ occupants. Decidamp® SP80 from Pyrotek is a fast-drying, water-based viscoelastic vibration damping compound designed for building applications. With its advanced formula developed for the acoustic improvement of structures exposed to vibrations and noise impact, Pyrotek’s product is an excellent choice for high-rise building developments that require a dampening agent to manage garbage chutes noise levels.

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Case study: Silencing the problem of garbage chutes
Case study: Silencing the problem of garbage chutes
Decidamp® SP80 from Pyrotek is a fast-drying, water-based viscoelastic vibration damping compound designed for building applications. With its advanced formula developed for the acoustic improvement of structures exposed to vibrations and noise impact, Pyrotek’s product is an excellent choice for high-rise building developments that require a dampening agent to manage garbage chutes noise levels.
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