TIKIDAN Launches M.A.D and Impactodan for Advanced Noise Control
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TIKIDAN Launches M.A.D and Impactodan for Advanced Noise Control

TIKIDAN, a leading construction materials brand with over six decades of legacy, has introduced two advanced acoustic insulation systems — M.A.D and Impactodan — to address urban noise challenges and enhance indoor comfort. Designed for floors, walls and ceilings, the sheet-based solutions absorb low-frequency, airborne and impact noise, helping to reduce sound, vibrations and footfall disturbances across residential, commercial and institutional spaces. 

Made from specialised polymer materials, the products are lightweight, easy to install, and adaptable to varied surface areas. M.A.D serves as a high-density, flexible sound barrier for multipurpose environments such as offices, hotels, studios and gyms, while Impactodan is a closed-cell acoustic foam sheet that effectively absorbs footfall and impact noise in flooring without altering floor height. 

Shruti Shah, Director of Marketing at TIKIDAN, said, “With rising urban noise pollution, creating peaceful living and working environments has become essential. Noise pollution is a leading cause of several long-term health issues, including headaches, sleep disturbances, high blood pressure, and even cognitive impairments. It significantly impacts our day-to-day wellbeing with traffic, construction and exposure to various noises and with the festive season approaching, this problem often intensifies. Designing an acoustically sound environment has become the need of the hour. Through our solutions, we aim to provide effective noise control that creates healthier, quieter, and more efficient environments. These products reflect our commitment to innovation and our vision of building environments that truly enhance quality of life.” 

With multiple thickness variants available, both solutions provide scalable and efficient soundproofing, reinforcing TIKIDAN’s commitment to innovation and its vision of creating healthier, quieter spaces. 

TIKIDAN, a leading construction materials brand with over six decades of legacy, has introduced two advanced acoustic insulation systems — M.A.D and Impactodan — to address urban noise challenges and enhance indoor comfort. Designed for floors, walls and ceilings, the sheet-based solutions absorb low-frequency, airborne and impact noise, helping to reduce sound, vibrations and footfall disturbances across residential, commercial and institutional spaces. Made from specialised polymer materials, the products are lightweight, easy to install, and adaptable to varied surface areas. M.A.D serves as a high-density, flexible sound barrier for multipurpose environments such as offices, hotels, studios and gyms, while Impactodan is a closed-cell acoustic foam sheet that effectively absorbs footfall and impact noise in flooring without altering floor height. Shruti Shah, Director of Marketing at TIKIDAN, said, “With rising urban noise pollution, creating peaceful living and working environments has become essential. Noise pollution is a leading cause of several long-term health issues, including headaches, sleep disturbances, high blood pressure, and even cognitive impairments. It significantly impacts our day-to-day wellbeing with traffic, construction and exposure to various noises and with the festive season approaching, this problem often intensifies. Designing an acoustically sound environment has become the need of the hour. Through our solutions, we aim to provide effective noise control that creates healthier, quieter, and more efficient environments. These products reflect our commitment to innovation and our vision of building environments that truly enhance quality of life.” With multiple thickness variants available, both solutions provide scalable and efficient soundproofing, reinforcing TIKIDAN’s commitment to innovation and its vision of creating healthier, quieter spaces. 

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