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The primary advantage of this temporary sound barrier is its exceptional portability and ease of use, addressing the need for quick noise control in dynamic job site environments. The PVC-coated polyester fabric is water-resistant and tear-resistant, ensuring durability during outdoor use, while the galvanized steel frame provides stable support even in windy conditions. Unlike permanent barriers, it can be folded and stored in a small space, reducing transportation and storage costs. The modular design allows for flexible configuration, with panels that can be connected to form noise walls of any length or height. It solves the problem of temporary noise pollution from construction and event activities, helping users avoid fines from local authorities and maintain positive community relations. The reusable design makes it a sustainable choice, reducing the environmental impact of disposable noise control solutions. Additionally, it is available in high-visibility orange or green colors, enhancing job site safety by increasing visibility for workers and passersby.

Each unfolded panel measures 2000mm in height and 1000mm in width, with a folded size of 1000mm × 500mm × 100mm for easy storage. The PVC-coated polyester fabric has a thickness of 0.8mm, with a sound reduction index of 28 dB across the 500Hz to 2000Hz frequency range, covering most common construction noise sources. The galvanized steel frame has a diameter of 25mm, providing stable support while remaining lightweight. The panel weighs only 8 kilograms, making it easy for a single worker to handle and install. It can withstand wind loads of up to 80 mph, meeting the requirements of most outdoor job sites. The fire safety rating of ASTM E84 Class C ensures it meets temporary structure safety standards. The fabric is resistant to UV radiation, fading, and mildew, ensuring it remains functional for multiple construction cycles. The installation system uses quick-release clamps to connect panels and secure them to steel support posts, which are sold separately. The barrier is compliant with OSHA temporary noise control guidelines and local municipal noise regulations.
This temporary sound barrier is widely used in construction sites, including residential building projects, commercial construction, and infrastructure development, to block noise from excavators, bulldozers, concrete mixers, and power tools. It is also ideal for roadwork projects, such as highway repairs, street resurfacing, and bridge construction, where temporary noise control is needed to minimize disturbance to nearby residents and businesses. Event organizers can use it for outdoor concerts, festivals, and sports events to reduce crowd noise and protect nearby neighborhoods. Additionally, it is suitable for emergency response sites, such as disaster recovery operations, to block noise from generators and heavy equipment. The barrier can be installed around job site perimeters, equipment yards, or work zones to create a noise-controlled area. Its portable design makes it easy to transport between multiple job sites, and the reusable feature reduces costs for contractors with ongoing projects. Other applications include temporary industrial maintenance sites, utility repair work, and landscaping projects.