Acoustic Foam.

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Our Most Recommended Acoustic Foam.

Our Impregnated Polyurethane Foam (AS703) is a high-performance acoustic solution, widely used for sound absorption and insulation across a wide range of applications. Manufactured from open-cell polyurethane, the AS703 foam features an open-cell structure and increased material density that enable it to effectively reduce airborne noise by dissipating sound energy across a broad frequency range, typically from around 125 Hz to 4000 Hz, which encompasses many common sources of industrial, mechanical, and environmental noise. This makes it effective for reducing low-frequency sounds such as ventilation rumble and engine noise, as well as mid to high-frequency sounds like fan noise, speech, and general machinery operation.

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Our Range of Acoustic Foam.

  • All
  • Cellular Sponges
  • Polyethylene Foams
  • Polyurethane Foam
  • PVC Foams
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Chemically Cross Linked PE Foam

Product Reference(s):
AS625 / AS630 / AS645 / AS667

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Fast Recovery PVC Foam

Product Reference(s):
AS890 / AS812 / AS815

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Nitrile/PVC Sponge

Product Reference(s):
AS502

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AS707

Non Porous Film PU Coat

Product Reference(s):
AS707

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AS633

Physically Cross Linked PE Foam

Product Reference(s):
AS633 / AS650 / AS667

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AS704

Reconstituted Foam

Product Reference(s):
AS704

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Reticulated Foam

Product Reference(s):
AS705

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AS828

Rigid PVC Foam

Product Reference(s):
AS820 / AS828 / AS830 / AS850 / AS880 / AS890

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AS810SR

Slow Recovery PVC Foam

Product Reference(s):
AS810

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Acoustic Foam FAQs.

The most effective foams for soundproofing are dense, open-cell materials that can absorb airborne sound. Common options include polyurethane foam, melamine foam, and polyethylene foam. Among these, impregnated polyurethane foam is especially suited thanks to its enhanced acoustic and flame-retardant properties.

Our impregnated polyurethane foam is designed to absorb mid-to-high frequency sound waves. It works well in applications such as studios, machinery enclosures, and building interiors where sound control is a priority.