PRANCE Metalwork est l'un des principaux fabricants de systèmes de plafonds et de façades métalliques.
Optimizing soundproofing in buildings with aluminum windows and metal ceilings involves careful detailing of frame, glazing, and panel junctions. Start with a multi-chamber window profile: internal thermal and acoustic chambers are separated by polyamide breaks, which disrupt sound transmission and improve U-value. Choose laminated glazing—two or more glass lites bonded with a PVB interlayer—to dampen airborne noise. For maximum reduction, specify asymmetrical glass thicknesses (e.g., 6 mm/10 mm) to avoid resonance. In the interface between window and adjacent aluminum panels, use closed-cell EPDM gaskets and acoustic seals rated for STC ratings up to 45+. Apply acoustic sealant beads at perimeter joints rather than standard silicone to maintain airtightness and sound isolation. Overhead aluminum ceiling panels in corridors or lobbies can incorporate perforated panels with acoustic infill, tying ceiling acoustics to window performance for consistent reverberation control. Finally, add heavy acoustic blinds or insulated roller shutters within the cavity for dynamic noise control. Together, these strategies deliver a quiet interior environment, seamlessly integrating windows, facades, and ceilings in one holistic acoustic envelope.