Automotive NVH and Acoustic Materials for Noise Reduction

Automotive NVH affects vehicle comfort and performance. Advanced acoustic materials like SoundBounce help reduce vibration and low-frequency noise in modern vehicle design.
Structural Vibration Control in Modern Industrial Systems

Structural vibration drives industrial noise. Managing energy at the material level is key to effective control and quieter systems.
How to Choose Acoustical Insulation Solutions for Buildings

Choosing acoustic insulation for buildings requires understanding how noise travels through structures. In spaces with vibration and limited depth, materials like SoundBounce help.
How Acoustic Materials Are Evolving Beyond Passive Absorption

Traditional acoustic materials rely on passive absorption and mass. Advanced materials shift to engineered performance, enabling more precise, integrated sound control.
Thin Acoustic Materials for Effective Noise Reduction

SoundBounce is up to 4x thinner than conventional acoustic materials, delivering effective noise reduction through advanced engineering rather than thickness.
Lightweight Acoustic Materials: Performance and Efficiency

Lightweight acoustic materials improve noise reduction, enhance system efficiency, reduce structural load, and support high-performance engineering design.
Innovations in Low-Frequency Noise Reduction Solutions

Low-frequency noise challenges modern engineering. This article explores how advanced acoustic materials like SoundBounce reduce noise while staying lightweight and compact.
JEC World 2026: What we learned

JEC World 2026 offered the Lios team a prime stage to connect with leaders, discover composite innovations, and build new partnerships at the industry’s premier global event.
What does TRL (Technology Readiness Level) mean?

Understand Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) with our guide to the 1–9 scale. Learn why TRLs are essential for gauging if a new technology is truly ready for real-world application.
How Noise Pollution Harms Your Health

Traffic and engines fuel the persistent problem of noise pollution. While often ignored as a fact of life, urban noise significantly impacts health and requires smarter solutions.