AIS ACOUSTIC GLASS
AIS Acousticglas™ is a laminated glass with a specialized PVB interlayer that significantly dampens external sounds and keeps the interiors calm and quiet. Reduces noise upto 40DB, Extremely durable with superior aesthetics, Enhanced parameters for improved performance, Ideal for homes, and businesses, especially in noisy areas
Features And Benefits:
- Reduces noise upto 40DB
- Extremely durable with superior aesthetics
- Enhances parameters for improved performance
- Ideal for homes, and businesses, especially in noisy areas
Applications:
- Board rooms
- Partitions
- In the unlikely event of breakage, the PVB interlayer acts as an extra layer of protection.
- Houses
- Facades
Frequently Asked Questions
At AIS Glass, our acoustic solution, AIS Acousticglas, is a laminated glass unit specially designed to beat noise. We sandwich a sound-absorbing PVB (Polyvinyl Butyral) interlayer between two or more glass panes. That interlayer absorbs, dampens and slows down sound waves entering from outside. According to our specifications, it can reduce external noise levels of up to 40 dB in typical installations. The result is interiors that feel quieter and more peaceful, whether it’s a busy street outside or an office zone below.
When you choose sound resistant glass, you are gaining more than just quieter rooms. Our acoustic glazing helps create calm interiors where focus, sleep or conversation s is easier. It helps reduce distraction from traffic, construction or city noise, improving productivity at work or rest at home. As the laminated structure also adds durability and safety, if the glass breaks, the interlayer keeps the shards in place, providing both security and acoustic comfort and because less noise intrusion means less stress, you are enhancing well-being while preserving daylight, transparency and design integrity.
Sound resistant glass is versatile and it suits both homes and commercial spaces. Use it in bedrooms, living rooms, balconies or workspaces where external noise is an issue. You can also use it in boardrooms, conference rooms, hotel facades, hospitals or educational facilities where sound control matters. For example, if your home faces a busy road, our soundproof glass can reduce intrusion. If your office is in a high-rise near an airport or metro line, the same glazing helps keep the interior calm. It is effective wherever external noise control is required.
Yes, absolutely. One of the key advantages of sound insulation glass is its ability to filter out traffic, street noise and other urban sounds. Because the PVB inter-layer dampens sound vibrations and the laminated structure adds density, much of the typical nuisance noise entering through ordinary windows gets significantly reduced. While it may not eliminate noise entirely (more on that later), you will notice a noticeable drop in rumble from vehicles, horns, and heavy equipment, making your home feel quieter, more comfortable, and more pleasant for rest or conversation.
No product can guarantee a 100% removal of external noise, but with sound dampening glass, you get a very substantial reduction. Our specification for the product states that it achieves noise reduction of up to approximately 40 dB under standard conditions. This means you might still hear muffled sounds or vibration under extreme noise conditions, but much of what you would normally hear will be dramatically reduced. Also, to get the full benefit, you will need proper installation, airtight framing, good seals around the glass and correct glazing details to avoid sound leaks through gaps.
While AIS Glass does not publish a fixed “extra cost” figure for acoustic versus regular glass, as cost depends on thickness, size, interlayer and installation complexity, you should expect the acoustic variant to carry a premium. That’s because acoustic glass uses a laminated construction with specialized PVB interlayers, more glass layers, and stricter performance specifications. For reference, in the industry, soundproof or acoustic glass versions are thicker and heavier than standard single-pane glass. So, while regular clear glass remains the budget choice, acoustic glass is an investment in comfort and value. We recommend getting a quote from AIS with the dimensions, noise level, and specifications so you can compare the extra investment and expected benefits.



