
Bio-based insulation for acoustic comfort
Reduce noise pollution and improve your indoor comfort with Gramitherm®.
Porous insulation materials with an open structure offer excellent sound absorption, and Gramitherm® is no exception. Filling cavities with soft materials helps eliminate resonance effects. Another point in Gramitherm’s favour.
Key principles for effective acoustic insulation
Continuous insulation layer
High-performance acoustic insulation relies on continuous, gap-free installation. Proper placement of Gramitherm® panels helps eliminate sound bridges and maximises sound absorption.
Decoupled systems
A suspended ceiling decoupled from the structure is acoustically superior to a fixed ceiling. This setup can be achieved using anti-vibration components like Ampaphon Z600. Also, make sure that the edges of the new wall system do not make direct contact with walls or floors to prevent sound transmission.
Combining soft and rigid materials
Mixing soft and rigid materials within a wall enhances acoustic performance. Resilient panels like Acoustix Pan-Terre can be paired with Gramitherm® to create a highly efficient system.
Avoiding resonance effects
In a partition wall, leaving a void between facing panels can create a resonance chamber. Filling this space with Gramitherm® panels eliminates the effect.
All installations must follow best practices and comply with relevant building standards and regulations.


Insulation in compliance with regulations
Our product applications are carried out in accordance with best practices and comply with national standards and regulations.