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Acoustic Design in Auditoriums
Whether in residential, commercial, or public settings, often serve as bustling hubs of activity. From events and performances to gatherings and conferences, these spaces can be vibrant and dynamic. However, with activity comes noise, and maintaining a serene ambiance in such environments can be ...

Acoustic Insulation vs Soundproofing Membranes
In the world of noise control, acoustic insulation and soundproofing membranes are often mistakenly used interchangeably. While both improve acoustic comfort, they serve different purposes and must be used together for effective noise control in homes offices, studios, and commercial projects...

Anechoic Chambers
An anechoic chamber is a specialized acoustic environment designed to eliminate reflections of sound or electromagnetic waves, creating a “free-field” condition. In simple terms, it is a completely silent and echo-free room, often used for acoustic testing, product development, and scientific research...

Best Soundproofing Materials for Hotels in Dubai & Middle East
Luxury hotels in Dubai and across the Middle East are built to 5-star standards, where guest privacy, comfort, and tranquility are non-negotiable. With bustling urban locations, busy roads, and high-occupancy layouts, controlling noise is essential to maintaining premium guest experience and compliance with international hospitality acoustic standards (STC 50+ for walls and NRC 0.85+ for internal treatments) ...

Best Soundproofing Solutions for Restaurants and Cafés
Great food and ambiance can be overshadowed by excessive noise. In busy restaurants or cafés, conversations, kitchen clatter, and background music often build up into uncomfortable levels. Poor acoustics affect guest comfort, dining experience, and even staff efficiency...

Door Seals & Soundproofing Tiles
Even in well-insulated walls, doors often leak 30–40% of unwanted noise, compromising overall soundproofing performance. Gaps around the door perimeter and insufficient core density allow airborne sound to pass freely, reducing the STC (Sound Transmission Class) of an entire room...

Exporting Soundproofing Materials
As global demand for premium acoustic and soundproofing solutions grows, MMT Acoustix has positioned itself as a leading manufacturer and exporter of ASTM/EN/ISO-certified soundproofing materials. With a strong footprint in Dubai, Middle East, Europe, US, and Asia-Pacific, we supply high-performance acoustic systems for residential, commercial, hospitality, industrial, and institutional projects worldwide...

Felt Acoustic Panels for Offices, Gyms & Nightclubs
Modern spaces like offices, gyms, and nightclubs face unique acoustic challenges. Open-plan workplaces suffer from noise distractions, gyms amplify loud music and equipment clatter, and nightclubs need immersive sound without reverberation chaos...

How to Soundproof a Bedroom
Your bedroom should be your quietest, most restful space. Yet, traffic noise, loud neighbors, or internal household sounds often disturb sleep and privacy. True bedroom soundproofing requires layered solutions that address every weak point—walls, windows, doors, and ambient echo...

How to Soundproof a Room from Noisy Neighbors
In apartments and shared housing, thin walls, hollow doors, and unsealed gaps often allow TV sounds, conversations, and music from adjacent units to leak into your space. Effective soundproofing requires a layered approach that blocks airborne noise, dampens vibrations, and improves internal comfort...

Industrial Noise Control
Industrial facilities are inherently noisy, with machinery, compressors, conveyors, and heavy equipment generating constant sound levels often exceeding 85–100 dB. Offices and administrative spaces within such plants face the challenge of maintaining speech privacy, focus, and compliance with occupational health standards despite these harsh acoustic conditions...

International Case Studies
With a presence in 18+ countries, MMT Acoustix is trusted by hotels, corporate offices, industrial plants, and public infrastructure projects worldwide. Our ASTM/EN/ISO-certified acoustic materials are used in projects requiring STC 50+ sound isolation and NRC 0.85+ absorption, meeting hospitality, commercial, and industrial noise control standards globally...

Machine Rooms & Utility Spaces
Machine rooms, utility spaces, and mechanical areas house HVAC systems, pumps, compressors, elevators, and generators, all of which produce structure-borne noise. Unlike airborne sound, structure-borne noise travels through building frameworks—floors, walls, and ceilings—creating vibration that disturbs adjacent offices, hotel rooms, or residential units...

Quiet Kids’ Study Rooms
Children need quiet, distraction-free spaces to focus on homework, reading, and online learning. However, urban noise, TV sounds from other rooms, and general household activity can easily break concentration. A well-designed study room with basic soundproofing measures and acoustic curtains significantly improves focus, learning efficiency, and productivity...

Shared Walls
Apartment living often means shared walls with neighbors—and that can bring unwanted noise: loud TVs, conversations, kitchen sounds, or even footsteps. Standard walls (brick, gypsum, or block) typically have STC ratings of just 35–40, insufficient for true privacy in modern apartments...

Soundproofing a Home Office for Remote Work
Remote work has made home offices a central part of our daily lives. However, productivity is often compromised by traffic noise, household chatter, or echo-filled rooms. Effective soundproofing creates a quiet, professional-grade workspace with improved focus, privacy for calls, and optimal voice clarity during virtual meetings...

Soundproofing Banquet Halls and Cineplexes
Banquet halls and cineplexes are large-volume spaces designed to host events, weddings, conferences, or film screenings. However, their hard, reflective surfaces—such as glass, marble, and metal—often create excessive echo and reverberation, reducing speech clarity and sound quality...