Development of Acoustic Absorbent Materials Using Pine Needles

Jaime D. Ruiz-Martinez, Begoña Peceño, Carlos J. Carrasco, Dani Orejon Mantecon, Yolanda Luna-Galiano, Carlos Leiva*

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Abstract

Acoustic absorbing materials made from waste plants or trees represent a sustainable source for noise reduction products and applications such as home acoustic insulation and/or traffic road noise reduction barriers. The primary aim of this work is hence to demonstrate the potential application of pine needle waste as the main constituent in acoustic absorbing materials while resin is used as binder. Once the samples have been manufactured, their different physical (density and porous structure), mechanical (compressive strength), and sound-insulating (sound absorption coefficient) properties are characterized. The influence of the ratio of pine needle/resin, length of the pine needle fragments, and thickness of the samples on the different properties has been explored. As the ratio of pine needles/resin increases so does the porosity, although the compressive strength decreases. To highlight this, the noise reduction coefficient is in the range of 0.67 and 0.71 (for 4 cm of thickness), which is higher than that reported for other typical sound absorption materials. An excess of resin produces a clogging phenomenon at the bottom of the samples, producing a reflective layer instead of an absorbent one, which could be used positively to increase the acoustic absorption coefficient in materials with combinations of sections with different needle/resin ratios. Owed to its low weight and high sound absorption coefficients at low frequencies (characteristic of road noise), PN finds usefulness in the manufacturing of environmentally friendly sound-absorbing materials as road insulation barriers
Original languageEnglish
Article number4978
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
JournalMaterials
Volume18
Issue number21
Early online date31 Oct 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2025

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • pine needle waste
  • sound absorption
  • noise reduction composite
  • porosity
  • clogging

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