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MLV & Transparent Barriers Used To Control Noise Across NZ Worksites

Hushtec supplies acoustic control systems for New Zealand construction, infrastructure, and industrial sites where airborne noise needs to be reduced without disrupting visibility or workflow. Common use cases include boundary control, public interface areas, and sites operating near sensitive receivers.

The company’s flexible sheeting range includes mass loaded vinyl for soundproofing, used to line temporary fencing, partitions, or scaffold enclosures. The dense material blocks airborne noise and is suitable for both internal and external environments. It is available in multiple thicknesses and can be trimmed on-site to fit complex layouts.

For situations where visibility is critical - such as traffic interfaces, pedestrian accessways, or live plant areas - Hushtec supplies transparent soundproofing panels that combine clear polycarbonate with integrated acoustic cores. These are used to maintain safe lines of sight while providing measurable attenuation in the mid- and high-frequency ranges.

All systems are modular and reusable, with wind-rated framing options available for exposed sites. Hushtec provides technical data, install support, and product selection guidance to assist project teams in meeting compliance obligations.

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