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The hollow cavities in hollow boards have a practical sound-insulating effect—they can absorb sound waves that pass through the board and weaken the transmission of noise. This feature isn’t just an added benefit; it addresses a common pain point in many workplaces, especially those with high noise levels like factories and workshops, where reducing noise interference is key to improving the working environment |
A typical application is using hollow boards to make workshop partitions or equipment protective covers. The partitions divide noisy areas from quiet ones, while the protective covers wrap around noisy machinery—both leverage the hollow structure’s sound absorption to block noise. This effectively minimizes the impact of mechanical noise on the surrounding environment, creating a quieter and more comfortable space for workers
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The thermal conductivity of air is much lower than that of solid materials. The hollow structure can slow down heat transfer and is suitable for making insulation partitions for greenhouses, heat insulation boxes for cold chain logistics, or backboards for outdoor billboards (reducing the internal temperature rise caused by direct sunlight). | |
Although the single purchase cost of hollow board is higher than that of cartons and foam boards, from the perspective of "long-term use", its cost performance is far superior to that of traditional materials |
![]() | ![]() | In addition, a positive workplace culture that emphasizes the importance of each individual's contributions can further elevate the industry reputation, making the company an attractive destination for both current and potential employees. |
The hollow cavities in hollow boards have a practical sound-insulating effect—they can absorb sound waves that pass through the board and weaken the transmission of noise. This feature isn’t just an added benefit; it addresses a common pain point in many workplaces, especially those with high noise levels like factories and workshops, where reducing noise interference is key to improving the working environment |
A typical application is using hollow boards to make workshop partitions or equipment protective covers. The partitions divide noisy areas from quiet ones, while the protective covers wrap around noisy machinery—both leverage the hollow structure’s sound absorption to block noise. This effectively minimizes the impact of mechanical noise on the surrounding environment, creating a quieter and more comfortable space for workers
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The thermal conductivity of air is much lower than that of solid materials. The hollow structure can slow down heat transfer and is suitable for making insulation partitions for greenhouses, heat insulation boxes for cold chain logistics, or backboards for outdoor billboards (reducing the internal temperature rise caused by direct sunlight). | |
Although the single purchase cost of hollow board is higher than that of cartons and foam boards, from the perspective of "long-term use", its cost performance is far superior to that of traditional materials |
![]() | ![]() | In addition, a positive workplace culture that emphasizes the importance of each individual's contributions can further elevate the industry reputation, making the company an attractive destination for both current and potential employees. |