Soundproofing an Aquarium
Acoustic Challenge

To quiet down the motor noise generated by a loud aquarium pump.
Soundproofing Treatment
To soundproof an aquarium, your goal is to line the inside walls of the cabinet built around the motor of the noisy aquarium with a material that will deaden the transmission of the noise out, and absorb the energy trapped inside. The products for the sound proofing treatment of a loud fish tank and motor pump are showcased in our Product Bin.
Acoustic Results
By lining the walls with the FBF1M Panels, you can trigger 10-12 dB drops for your aquarium pump. Simulated results for soundproofing an aquarium are broadcast in our Sound Chamber.
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The FBF1M Panels are the product of choice here. These are simple 4'x4' sheets of a foam/barrier/foam composite sheet that you can cut with a scissors and glue to the interior walls of the cabinet built around the motor of your fish tank. The material has a mylar (foil) skin on it to protect the foam against heat, dust, humidity, etc. You can simply cut/paste this into your treatment and it will trigger a solid 10-12 dB drop. As we demonstrate in our Sound Chamber, every 3 dB you drop is another 50% drop in sound pressure. Your results should be dramatic.





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