äänenabsorptiokykyyn
Äänenabsorptiokykyyn, often translated as sound absorption or acoustic absorption, refers to the ability of a material to absorb sound energy. This absorption process reduces the amount of sound that is reflected from a surface, thereby decreasing reverberation and improving acoustic clarity within a space. Materials with high sound absorption coefficients are essential for controlling noise levels and enhancing the sound quality in various environments, from concert halls and recording studios to offices and homes.
The phenomenon of sound absorption occurs when sound waves encounter a material. Instead of bouncing back entirely,
Porous materials, such as mineral wool, fiberglass, foam, and certain textiles, are generally good sound absorbers.