Designing cladding for low-noise zones poses unique challenges: balancing acoustic insulation, solar control, and airflow—all while preserving a lightweight modular architecture. Hospitals, libraries, eldercare facilities, and meditation or wellness retreats require such multi-functional cladding systems that contribute to acoustic serenity while ensuring a healthy, non-stagnant interior environment. Traditional solid barriers block sound but also trap heat and moisture, while ventilated claddings often allow sound to leak.
Jintong’s perforated metal panel technology merges these priorities into a single, high-performance panel architecture. These systems are specially engineered to absorb mid-frequency noise (200–1500Hz), reflect harsh UV exposure, and promote laminar passive airflow across enclosed volumes. Developed through collaborative modeling with architects and acoustic engineers, our panels outperform standard insulated sheet systems in tests published by ScienceDirect and validated against ASHRAE thermal control guidelines.
The panels include a hybrid configuration:
Inner acoustic lining: Closed-cell micro-perforated membrane backed by mineral fiber
Sunshade ribs: Laser-cut aluminum fins mounted externally at 40° angle
Core structure: Galvanized steel skin with 8mm airflow perforations for controlled intake/exhaust
Modular framing: Snap-on framing rails with vibration-damping inserts
These features enable both envelope-wide sound absorption and external heat deflection while still maintaining internal air quality. Recent applications prove this balance is especially effective in portable wellness centers and small healthcare pods.
Melbourne’s inner-city wellness retreat “City Calm” constructed six compact, standalone meditation cabins between office towers. Their initial timber-and-plastic composite walls were found lacking in acoustic shielding. After installing Jintong’s sound-shading cladding, cabin noise intrusion reduced from 53dBA to 32dBA. No fans or AC units were needed, as natural convection through vented panels and integrated shading kept interiors below 27°C even in summer months.
School reading rooms and acoustic isolation zones
Hospital mechanical screen walls near patient recovery wings
Sound-buffering utility huts adjacent to noise-sensitive labs
Thermal-quiet enclosures for mobile sensory rooms
Simulations run through NREL models show consistent acoustic reduction of 19–23dBA across various formats, while airflow mapping confirms that perforation layout and shading ribs do not compromise ventilation effectiveness.
Germany: Eldercare facility HVAC enclosures using sound-venting wall systems
South Korea: University testing pods built with internal baffled acoustic cladding
Brazil: Therapy booths clad with shadewall vented kits in dense favelas
“We were amazed at how the wall panels transformed both the thermal and audio comfort. Students love spending time in the pods now,” said Prof. Ji-Hoon, Chungnam University design lab.
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