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TSandrewlimkn
post Feb 6 2020, 09:32 AM, updated 6y ago

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I am looking for more cost efficient windows inserts, to be placed over existing window frames for soundproofing/ noise reduction

Something like what is offered here https://indowwindows.com/solutions/window-noise-reduction/

Anyone knows a contact in Malaysia that can provide this?

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TSandrewlimkn
post Feb 6 2020, 10:48 AM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Feb 6 2020, 09:43 AM)
dont think you can find them here
you can probably make one yourself - rubber window seal + acrylic sheet. only thing must figure out how to make the aluminum frame.
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Any good contact for custom sized acrylic sheets? i probably just stick the sheet to the frames using two way tape only..
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post Feb 6 2020, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(ianlti @ Feb 6 2020, 11:32 AM)
the fundamental of this is that it creates isolation effect and the rubber/foam will take the vibration generated transfer through air.

Rigid-body has a minimal damping effect, you need an exact cut sheet of + seal with a slightly overconstrain of 1mm to fit into the window frame. it will become a double glazed window

acrylic sheets is not cheap (depends on thickness) can buy from shopee, I think there is someone who can custom cut to size with a cost.
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Thanks for the tips... that is something what I plan to do. I going to stick the cut sheet on the window frame, creating sort of a double pane window with an empty space. i don't really open those windows anyway so it doesn't really concern me

I found a shop selling 5mm 6 x 4' acrylic sheets for RM200+
TSandrewlimkn
post Jun 19 2020, 09:42 AM

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QUOTE(meme00 @ Jun 11 2020, 09:25 AM)
how did this turned out for you?
I'd like to know as I want to soundproof my room window as well
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Yeah it works not bad...but this may not be practical for everyone who may need to open the window, as it is attached permanently using the strong acrylic tape

 

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