Acoustic Pipe & Duct Wrap
Sound Seal's Industrial Division HVAC duct lagging product line is designed to offer significant reduction of radiated noise from HVAC duct casings. The lagging can be applied to rectangular or round duct and pipe systems.
Pipe & Duct Noise Control Products
Lag Pipe and Duct Wrap
Sound Seal's Pipe and Duct Wrap is a flexible 1 lb or 2 lb per square foot reinforced foil-faced faced mass loaded vinyl noise barrier. It is typically used to wrap noisy pipes and ducts to block the noise that transmits through the walls of the pipe or duct as air or other contents move through it as well as to increase the sound absorption in the cavity. The reinforced foil-faced exterior serves as a protective jacket for indoor or outdoor applications.
Lag Pipe and Duct Wrap With Acoustic Insulation
Sound Seal's Pipe and Duct Wrap Acoustic Insulation is the solution for noise control and Sound proofing of noisy pipes and duct works. Sound Seal Pipe and Duct Wrap or Lagging consists of a mass loaded noise barrier with reinforced foil facing on one side bonded to a 1" or 2" sound absorbing quilted fiberglass decoupler respectively.
3-Part Spec Sheets:
B-10 Lag QFA/3
B-10 Lag QFA/9
B-20 Lag QFA/3
B-20 Lag QFA/9
Pipe & Duct Noise Control
Industrial Pipe & Duct Wraps are mass loaded noise barriers with a reinforced foil facing on one side that allows for installation of matching lag tape.
Pipe & Duct Wrap Lag is available with a 1" or 2" quilted fiberglass decoupler. Standard rolls are 54" wide x 30' long. Typically used to wrap noisy pipes and ducts to block the noise that transmits through the walls of the pipe or duct as air or other contents move through it as well as to increase the sound absorption in the cavity. It also provides sound absorption and thermal insulation around the pipe or ductwork. The 2" thick quilted fiberglass absorber improves low frequency acoustical performance.
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Acoustical Pipe & Duct Lagging
In this video, our HVAC Product Manager, Marc Sawyer, explains our Acoustical Pipe and Duct Lagging Products.
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Case Study: Perkins School For The Blind
In every school, HVAC and mechanical systems can create noise issues. The HVAC equipment itself along with the sound of moving air generate noise. Lightweight galvanized HVAC duct and PVC pipe do not block a lot of sound and can disturb the people, in this case students, around it.
Case Study: Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport
Phoenixʼs Sky Harbor airport is no different. It has grown from a regional airport to the fifth busiest airport in the world. That growth has spurred major construction including the addition of Terminal 4, which houses eight concourses in approximately 185,000 square feet.