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Now
for the first time in the history of architectural acoustics, a new acoustical
concrete masonry unit offers unprecedented economy by making it possible
to incorporate complete acoustical performance into the structural walls
of music, speech, athletic, and multipurpose facilities. DiffusorBlox®
simultaneously offer a distinctive appearance, extended low frequency
absorption, sound isolation, and sound diffusive reflection control.
Problem
In 1917, Straub patented CinderBlox, the first concrete masonry unit (CMU).
In 1965, slotted blocks were introduced to provide low frequency absorption.
While useful for noise control, the flat or split face of these blocks
actually creates reflection problems which degrade acoustics. This interference
and their commercial appearance prohibit use in music and speech facilities.
Solution
In 1990, RPG® patented DiffusorBlox®, a unique, cost effective
acoustical block. It provides an attractive interior finish treatment,
plus extended low frequency absorption and sound diffusion to minimize
interfering reflections.
Absorption
Now
you can use CMU to effectively control noise over a wide frequency range.
DiffusorBlox® are the only acoustical CMU to utilize two slotted
Helmholtz resonator chambers, as well as the phase grating pressure gradient
absorption mechanism to provide 100% absorption at 100 Hz. Painting reduces
the high frequency absorption, but does not affect diffusion or low frequency
absorption. Slotted and unfinished, stained or lightly painted DiffusorBlox®
have a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of 0.85. Non-slotted and unfinished,
stained or lightly painted DiffusorBlox® have a NRC of 0.75. Slotted
and fully sealed DiffusorBlox® have a NRC of 0.41. Non-slotted and
fully sealed DiffusorBlox® have a NRC of 0.40.
Diffusion
Traditional
slotted masonry offers low frequency absorption, but actually creates
reflection problems which degrade speech intelligibility and corrupt sound
quality. DiffusorBlox® solve this problem by uniformly scattering
sound in many directions so the sound level in any one direction is minimized.
Their shape is based on the reflection phase grating (RPG). These surfaces
are designed using number theory sequences which insure uniform diffusion
over a wide frequency range.
Isolation
As
noise pollution continues to escalate, we need powerful tools to reflect,
absorb, and diffuse offending noise sources. DiffusorBlox® help environmentally
by isolating noise sources like power transformers, HVAC, highway traffic,
railroads, outdoor amphitheaters, airports, and machinery. 12'' slotted
and fully sealed DiffusorBlox® offer a Sound Transmission Class (STC)
of 55. This value means you can use DiffusorBlox® in the most demanding
sound isolation applications, like movie theaters and recording or broadcast
studios.
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The Next Generation of Acoustical Concrete Masonry Units From The Industrys
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Acoustical Data
Absorption Coefficients
Diffusion Coefficients Transmission
Loss
Structural
Data
Frequently Asked Questions...
Product Details...
Cutsheets...
System Configurations...
Rebar Specifications...
Patent Numbers
4,964,486
5,027,920
2,027,658
5,226,267
5,193,318
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Features
QRD® sound diffusion
Two low frequency absorption mechanisms: Helmholtz and Pressure
Gradient
High sound isolation
Distinctive textured appearance
Production by local block producers
Can be painted
Available as 12" reinforced block and 8" block
Available with or without low frequency absorption slots
Can be used with conventional block structural piers for high
flexural strength
Structural and load bearing
Benefits
Distinctive appearance permits use as an attractive finish treatment
in architectural designs
Can be used for all noise control, speech, and music applications
Simultaneously offers structure, absorption, and diffusion in
the same CMU, resulting in unprecedented economy |
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