The difference between soundproof booths and soundproof enclosures

Differences in structure and design, differences in application scope, etc.

1. Differences in structure and design: A soundproof room is a closed space that achieves sound isolation through structures such as walls, ceilings, and floors. Designed to effectively reduce noise transmission to ensure relatively quiet conditions in internal working or experimental environments. A sound enclosure is more like a device or cover that can be placed over a specific machine or equipment, using special materials and shapes to reduce the noise produced by the equipment.

2. Difference in application scope: Sound isolation rooms are mainly used in situations where it is necessary to effectively isolate the interior of the entire place from the external environment and reduce the impact of interfering noise. For a single machine or equipment, a soundproof cover can be used to reduce the interference of its noise to the surrounding environment. In an industrial production line, it can be covered with a certain machine to reduce the noise generated during operation.