
Acoustic Door Seal
AED 125 – 250 | In stock
Material: Aluminum body with silicone/rubber seal
Dimensions: Custom sizes available to fit door width
Fire Rating: Complies with EN fire safety standards
Installation: Surface mounted / concealed options
Finish: Silver anodized aluminum or powder-coated finishes
What is Acoustic Door Seal?
Acoustic Door Seals are designed to block sound leakage through the gaps at the bottom and sides of doors. The drop-down seal automatically lowers when the door is closed, creating a tight barrier against noise, dust, smoke, and drafts. Crafted with an aluminum housing and a high-quality silicone gasket, these seals improve sound insulation without affecting door operation.
They are widely used in offices, studios, hotels, hospitals, and residential spaces where privacy and noise control are essential.
Applications of Acoustic Door Seals
- Bedrooms Doors
- Home offices
- Home theaters
- Apartments
- Conference rooms
- Offices
- Coworking spaces
- Hotels
- Banquet halls
- Restaurants
- Hospitals
- Recording studios
- Factories
- Laboratories
- Clinics

Main Components of Acoustic Door Seals
01. Aluminum Housing
Strong and lightweight profile that holds the sealing system in place, available in anodized or powder-coated finishes.
02. Silicone/Rubber Seal
Flexible drop-down gasket that compresses tightly against the floor or threshold, ensuring effective noise, dust, and smoke blocking.
03. Drop-Down Mechanism
An internal spring-loaded system automatically lowers the seal when the door closes and retracts it when opened, preventing wear.
FAQ'S About Acoustic Doors Seal
They use a drop-down mechanism that automatically seals the gap at the bottom of the door when it closes.
They reduce sound transmission by up to 35 dB when used with a solid core acoustic door.
Yes, they can be retrofitted onto most wooden, metal, and acoustic doors.
Yes, they provide effective sealing against air leakage, dust, smoke, and drafts.
Surface-mounted models are visible but discreet; concealed types are hidden inside the door edge.
With proper use, acoustic door seals typically last 5–10 years or more.
