Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2025-12-19 Origin: Site
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A Shanghai Equestrian Club
Traditional assembled flooring materials, such as PVC or composite materials, can indeed reduce the sound pressure level to 75-85dB, but there is still a 15% fluctuation in sound energy in the joint areas. Moreover, the hard surface layers of these materials are unable to mitigate the impact forces exerted by horse hooves. In contrast, the “Rinse Horse Area Chain Flooring” system achieves an acoustic energy absorption rate of 82%, ensuring that the measured sound pressure level remains stable below 60dB. Its damping properties also reduce the resonance peaks in the 200-2000 Hz frequency range by 70%. This synergistic effect of acoustic optimization and physical properties not only significantly reduces the overall noise level in stables but also greatly enhances the comfort of horses when standing, by minimizing the continuous stimulation of their nerve endings caused by sound vibrations.
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