Acoustic ducting has numerous applications across commercial, industrial, and residential sectors. It is used in:
– Acoustic engineering for sound and vibration extraction.
– Wall panels in buildings to soundproof walls.
– Enclosures, such as electrical ones, to reduce noise.
– Anechoic chambers designed to absorb sound reflections.
– Machine covering to limit sound transfer from thermal machines.
Additionally, it’s used in agriculture, offices, commercial buildings, and residential buildings to reduce noise from extractor fans and ventilation systems. It helps comply with UK regulations on decibel levels, ensuring a more pleasant environment.

