Håkan Wernersson, from Malmö University's Department of Materials Science and Applied Mathematics, created a simple solution to noise contamination in the home: the Sound Screw. Drywall is surprisingly flexible, which means that the vibrations of sound waves are easily transmissible. The Sound Screw’s goal is to be a cheaper and easier alternative than installing thicker walls or sound-absorbing panels in a home when dealing with excessive noise contamination.
The Sound Screw has a flexible spring below the head. In addition, this screw possesses a slight gap that allows the spring to expand and compress, thus absorbing vibrations, ultimately dampening the sound waves that find their way towards homes. Although still looking for a manufacturer, the Sound Screw will eventually be a simple and economical solution to the problem of noisy neighbors.
Sound-Proofing Wall Screws
Sound Screws are Spring-Loaded to Turn Walls into Sound Absorption
Trend Themes
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Soundproofing Solutions — The development of innovative sound-dampening products provides an opportunity for disruptive innovation in the soundproofing industry.
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Efficient Home Improvement — Inexpensive and easy-to-install products like Sound Screws could disrupt the home improvement market by providing cost-effective alternatives to more expensive options for reducing noise.
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Eco-friendly Soundproofing — The trend towards more sustainable living could create an opportunity for eco-friendly soundproofing solutions that reduce noise while also minimizing carbon footprint.
Industry Implications
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Construction — The construction industry could benefit from developing and promoting cost-effective soundproofing solutions for homes and buildings.
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Home Improvement — Companies in the home improvement industry could capitalize on the trend toward simpler, more affordable products like Sound Screws that offer an easier alternative to costly soundproofing installations.
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Sustainability — Innovators in the sustainability industry could explore eco-friendly sound-dampening materials and products that appeal to environmentally-conscious consumers.