Mass Loaded Vinyl Sheet (MLV) is a high-density, flexible soundproofing material designed to
block unwanted noise without adding bulk to your space. It works by adding mass to walls,
ceilings, floors, and doors, effectively reducing the transmission of airborne sounds such as
voices, traffic, TV, or machinery. Slim yet powerful, MLV can be easily installed in new
constructions or retrofitted into existing spaces, making it an ideal choice for homes, studios,
offices, and industrial setups.
Unlike acoustic foam that absorbs echo, MLV acts as a true sound barrier by preventing noise
from passing through surfaces. Its versatility allows it to be used under flooring, behind
drywall, around HVAC ducts, or even in automotive applications. Tear-resistant, odorless, and
long-lasting, Mass Loaded Vinyl provides a reliable solution for anyone seeking serious noise
reduction in a clean and efficient way.
Machinery housings, generators, and HVAC ducts to control equipment noise.
Office partitions, meeting rooms, hotels, and hospitals for privacy and comfort.
Walls, ceilings, floors, and doors for reducing neighbor noise, TV/music, and traffic sounds.
Recording rooms, cinemas, and auditoriums for professional-grade sound isolation.
Classrooms, libraries, and lecture halls to create quieter learning environments.
Vehicle cabins, engine compartments, and boats to minimize road and engine noise.
Temporary sound barriers and enclosures to reduce on-site noise pollution.
Clinics, nursing homes, and labs where noise control is crucial for patient comfort.
Premierpoly Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV) comes with a range of features that make it one of the most effective soundproofing solutions available. Designed as a high-density yet flexible noise barrier, it delivers excellent sound-blocking performance without adding unnecessary bulk. Its thin profile allows for easy installation in tight spaces, while its tear-resistant construction ensures durability and long-lasting use.
| Available Thickness | 1mm, 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm |
|---|---|
| Density | 2000 kgs/m3 (tolerance 5%) |
| Roll Size | Standard 1.2 m width × 10 m length (custom sizes available) |
| Color | Black or dark grey finish |
| Material | Flexible, limp-mass polymer with mineral fillers for high density |
| Special Variants | Fire-rated MLV (self-extinguishing for added safety). |
| Installation | Easy to cut and fix using staples, screws with washers, or adhesives |
Effectively reduces airborne noise such as voices, traffic, and machinery by adding high-density mass to surfaces.
Lightweight and flexible design makes it simple to cut, handle, and install on walls, floors, ceilings, or doors.
Our product is available in fire-rated and UV-stabilized versions for enhanced safety and outdoor performance.
Trusted for use in studios, theaters, hotels, and offices where superior acoustic control is essential.
Delivers high-performance soundproofing without the need for bulky or expensive construction modifications.
Creates effective sound isolation, making rooms quieter and ensuring conversations remain confidential.
MLV adds heavy mass to a surface, which reduces the transmission of sound waves and prevents noise from passing through walls, floors, ceilings, or doors.
Premierpoly MLV is available in densities of 1mm, 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, with standard rolls of 1.2 m × 10 m. Custom sizes can also be provided.
Yes. Foam mainly absorbs echo inside a room, while MLV acts as a true noise barrier by blocking airborne sound transmission.
Yes. It can be laminated to doors or used with acoustic seals around frames. For windows, it can be applied as part of a layered system or curtain solution.
Absolutely. It is odorless, low in VOCs, and lead-free, making it safe for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Simply cut it to size, fasten it with screws, staples, or adhesive, and seal all seams with acoustic tape or caulk. For best results, cover with drywall, flooring, or panels after installation.
Premierpoly MLV can reduce airborne noise transmission by up to 17-37 dB, depending on installation and surface type. When combined with drywall, insulation, or flooring systems, the soundproofing performance significantly increases.
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