A sound reducing barrier wall such as the LSE® 2000 with a porous surface material and sound-dampening content material is said to be absorptive. This means little or no noise is reflected back towards the source or elsewhere. Hard surfaces such as masonry or concrete are considered to be reflective.
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priyasri0809
can a metal be reflective, answer me please because I am not getting proper data about it
priyasri0809
I am not clear of your answer, is it yes or no?
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A sound reducing barrier wall such as the LSE® 2000 with a porous surface material and sound-dampening content material is said to be absorptive. This means little or no noise is reflected back towards the source or elsewhere. Hard surfaces such as masonry or concrete are considered to be reflective.