A silent cabin is a new type of small room used to reduce noise. It is usually used in open office environments, large shopping malls, airports, workshops, and other places that need to be quiet. The following is a typical silent cabin construction process:
Planning and design: First, planning and design are required to determine the size, shape, material, and sound insulation requirements of the silent cabin.
Site survey and preparation: Survey and preparation work is carried out at the construction site, including measuring the size and shape of the space, understanding the construction environment and conditions, and determining the construction plan and schedule.
Assembling pillars and side panels: First, assemble the pillars and sound insulation side panels of the silent cabin. The sound insulation side panels are generally made of sound insulation panels or sound-absorbing materials.
Installing sound insulation materials: After the pillars and side panels are built, install sound insulation materials, including sound-absorbing cotton, sound insulation membrane, sound insulation partitions, etc.
Installing the cabin roof: Install the top cover on the silent cabin, and install the lighting and air conditioning positions on the top cover at the same time.
Install doors, windows, and ventilation systems: Install doors, windows, and ventilation systems to ensure smooth airflow inside and outside the silent cabin and meet relevant sound insulation and thermal insulation requirements.
Install floors and ceilings: Install the floors and ceilings of the silent cabin and use sound insulation and sound-absorbing materials for construction.
Install electrical equipment: Install electrical equipment, including cables, power systems, distribution boxes, etc., and take relevant sound insulation and protective measures.
Perform sound insulation tests and adjustments: After the construction is completed, perform sound insulation tests and adjustments to ensure that the silent cabin meets the design requirements and complies with relevant specifications and standards.
The above is a basic silent cabin construction process. The actual construction process may be slightly different due to the requirements and actual conditions of the specific project.