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INCOLA Soundproof Piping Systems
1.1 A Brief History of Sound Absorption Methods
Various efforts have been made to reduce sound absorption in
wastewater pipes. Often, insulated pipes or insulation walls are
used; however, this translates into extra material costs for
manufacturers in addition to extra labor costs.
Traditionally, based on simple and traditional measurement criteria, the thicker and heavier the
pipe, the more difficult it is to vibrate and as a result, the less noise it may generate. Today,
VESBO has made it possible to reduce vibrations and consequently physical noises in buildings
to minimal levels with the introduction of three-layered pipes with special additives. Incolene, a
mineral reinforced raw material, minimizes noise generation with its significantly high density
and wall thickness.
VESBO, a global brand name and innovator of smart piping solutions, presents INCOLA
Soundproof Piping Systems - a commercially and technically viable solution for home owners
and installers.
1.2 Key Features for Domestic and Industrial Drainage Piping
Domestic and industrial wastewater and
rainwater drainage pipes should comprise
the following important features:
• Sound insulation
• Resistance against physical impacts
• Tolerance against temperature changes
• Resistance against fire
• Recycleability of used materials
• Durability against acidic and alkaline wastes
Figure 1. VESBO INCOLA Soundproof Piping Systems
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