Common Specifications
- Acoustic glass is commonly achieved through laminated glass with a sound-damping interlayer, insulated glass units, or dissimilar glass thickness combinations.
- Typical project build-ups may include laminated 5+5, 6+6, 8+8 configurations, acoustic laminated glass, or double-glazed units depending on privacy and noise targets.
- A sealed frame system is critical; sound can leak through gaps around doors, frames, ceiling junctions, floors, and partition edges.
- For meeting rooms, acoustic performance must consider glass, aluminium framing, door seals, ceiling voids, HVAC openings, and adjacent wall construction.
- Tempered laminated glass offers safety and post-breakage retention; acoustic interlayers can improve sound damping compared with ordinary PVB interlayers.