When selecting the right entrance solution for noise control, a range of high-performance glass door options stand out in modern architectural design. Our collection extends beyond basic models to include the robust Tempered Glass Door, which offers enhanced impact resistance and can be combined with acoustic lamination for dual benefits. For those seeking a lightweight yet durable framing system, the Aluminum Frame Glass Door provides excellent structural integrity while accommodating thick insulating glass units. In environments demanding superior corrosion resistance and premium aesthetics, the Stainless Steel Frame Glass Door is the preferred choice, seamlessly integrating multi-layered glass for thermal and acoustic insulation. Additionally, the Safety Tempered Glass Door represents the ideal compromise between transparency, safety, and sound attenuation, featuring a specialized interlayer that dampens vibrations without compromising clarity. All these variants underline our commitment to delivering both function and style.
Below are the detailed technical specifications that illustrate the acoustic performance of a typical Sound Insulation Glass Door unit.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Sound Reduction Index (Rw) | 38 – 48 dB |
| Glass Composition | Laminated acoustic glass (e.g., 6mm + 0.76mm PVB + 6mm) |
| Door Leaf Thickness | 45 – 70 mm |
| Frame Material | Thermally broken aluminum or stainless steel |
| Sealing System | Triple layered EPDM gaskets with magnetic inserts |
| Weight Capacity | Up to 180 kg per leaf |
| Max Dimensions | 1400 mm x 2800 mm (single leaf) |
| Threshold Options | Flush, drop-down acoustic seal |
| Fire Rating (if combined) | Up to E90-120 (depending on configuration) |
Key installation considerations for optimal performance include:
The Sound Insulation Glass Door distinguishes itself through a fusion of material science and precision engineering. Each unit is manufactured with a multi-layer laminated glass panel where a viscoelastic interlayer converts sound energy into negligible heat, substantially reducing mid- to high-frequency noise transmission. The door leaf typically features a double or triple-glazed configuration with varying glass thicknesses and air cavity widths to disrupt resonance patterns. The frame construction employs thermally broken aluminum profiles or solid stainless steel, filled with high-density acoustic foam to prevent flanking transmission. The sealing system is equally critical: our Sound Insulation Glass Door incorporates a continuous magnetic and compression gasket mechanism around the entire perimeter, achieving an airtight closure that addresses the most common sound leakage points at the stiles and head. The hardware—including butts, locks, and closers—is vibration-isolated and tested to withstand heavy daily use without compromising the acoustic seal. The result is an elegant entrance that creates a perceptible quiet zone, making it suitable for recording studios, corporate boardrooms, hotel suites, and medical facilities where speech privacy and ambient noise reduction are non-negotiable. Beyond acoustics, the door guarantees thermal efficiency, UV blocking, and security, thanks to the inherent strength of the laminated glass construction.