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Soundblox Carbstone absorbs sound as well as CO2
Jonfosse Swimming Pool in Liege, Belgium.

Soundblox Carbstone absorbs sound and CO2 

Circular, Cement-free and CO2 negative

Soundblox acoustic concrete blocks have been a trusted weapon in the fight against noise pollution for years. These acoustic concrete blocks are the ideal solution for acoustic climate control where important aspects such as acoustics (both sound absorption and sound insulation) and fire resistance can be combined in one structural wall.

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Ice cream parlor Suprice in Westouter (Belgium).

Now it turns out Soundblox can also be used as a weapon in the fight against CO2! This is no superfluous luxury when you consider that concrete is responsible for 10% of total CO2 emissions worldwide! By deploying a new technology, Soundblox actively contributes to the climate transition where 'cement-free' production eventually becomes the norm. And that without making concessions to the aesthetic design of a room. It seems too good to
to be true...

Robust and decorative

Soundblox acoustic concrete blocks, because of their robustness and "ball resistance," have also been used for many years in rooms with high walls and ceilings such as sports and gymnasiums but also, for example, in a reception area, in a school classroom, hallway and auditorium, house of worship, theaters, library, factory, facade, office, conference room, hangars, etc. In addition, they are used in outdoor applications, along highways, stations and under overpasses and have been used more often in the past in nuclear power plants.

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Jonfosse Swimming Pool in Liege, Belgium.

Particularly in areas where not only room acoustics pose an additional challenge but also, due to high humidity levels or other extreme conditions, special requirements are placed on the materials, Soundblox can be the solution for acoustic climate control, such as in swimming pools and factories, for example.  

A revolutionary technology!

So now Soundblox can also be produced in a new, carbonized variant, where they still have the advantages of concrete, but no longer the ecological disadvantages. Unlike traditional concrete blocks, however, these blocks are manufactured with CO2, which is specially extracted from the air and used in production. 

This new acoustic Carbstone can hardly be distinguished from traditional concrete and has almost the same properties. The carbonized Soundblox, like the traditional well-known acoustic concrete blocks, are equipped with the characteristic and familiar Helmholtz resonators for the absorption of sound, which is absorbed through the openings of the blocks and into the sound chambers behind them. The regular vision blocks, with which Soundblox can be combined in a wall, are also available in this new material.

So these blocks absorb not only sound but also CO2, thus also intrinsically contributing to a better world. In addition, after installation (in the open air) they continue to absorb CO2 and become harder so that their carrying capacity increases even further. 

Exclusive look with natural must application

Soundblox can also be fitted with a decorative maintenance-free moss. The natural "green" appearance of moss combined with the Soundblox's sound-absorbing and robust properties combine to create a special synergy.

With this 100% natural moss can also be made moss panels in any shape and size, which can be used to create a sound-absorbing wall using a backing of organic material with a high sound-absorbing performance. This gives any representative space a natural and very exclusive look.  

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