Sound insulation
Effective sound insulation
For technical reasons, an MRI system generates a lot of noise. Suitable measures must be taken to protect the operating personnel and adjacent departments and structures from this noise. These depend on the building structure.
For our Cage Concept cabins, we offer comprehensive and effective measures to reduce airborne and structure-borne noise.
Sound insulation from Kusanke
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Structure-borne noise reduction
The mechanical vibrations generated by the MRT system are referred to as structure-borne sound and are transmitted to the building. By using Sylomer, a fine-cell polyurethane elastomer, in conjunction with or without stainless steel load plates, the transmission of sound to the building can be sustainably reduced. In case of doubt, a sound measurement by a specialized building physicist is recommended.
Airborne noise reduction
The air vibrated by the MRI system is transmitted to the adjacent rooms by airborne sound. To reduce airborne noise, we use mineral insulating materials between the HF cabin and the adjacent rooms.
Components such as HF doors, HF observation windows and the cabin ceiling are made of special sound-absorbing materials and thus also make a significant contribution to noise reduction.