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This mat is engineered to give maximum reduction of impact noise through concrete floors. Independently tested, this sound insulation has been proved to comply with the latest Building Regulation requirements for separating floors as detailed in the Approved Document E, in particular with regard to the following:
Maximum dynamic stiffness - Minimum thickness under loading Weighted reduction in impact sound pressure level (∆Lw) of not less than 29dB
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These composites are specifically designed to reduce noise pollution from enclosed areas where a high degree of sound proofing is required combined with resistance to wear and tear.
The polyurethane skin is a tough, oil and water resistant coating protecting the insulation which is able to give effective sound absorption wherever internal engines or hydraulic power packs are used without the problem of liquid or dust contamination.
A sandwich construction comprising both a 6mm and 25mm thickness of specially formulated sound absorbing foam each side of a mineral loaded polymeric sound barrier. The thicker layer of foam is protected by the thin, very tough polyurethane skin.
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They are the decorative solution to your sound control requirements and are durable, fire resistant; can be visually pleasing according to your talents and their sound absorbing qualities offer excellent acoustic performance that can enhance any area that may be subject to noise problems caused though reverberated noise or noise that echoes.
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Reduction of sound reverberation is important in large open plan areas such as restaurants, museums, offices, conference rooms and shopping malls. To address this problem, we have now introduced a sound absorbing panel that can have a photograph or image of your choice printed upon it.
When mounted on a wall, this acoustic panel will effectively absorb noise at that point and efficiently reduce the 'bounce back' of the sound. This is particularly effective in areas where a large amount of noise is generated and affected by the surrounding hard surfaces of walls, floors and ceilings and the more there are installed the greater the reduction will be from this type of reverberated noise.
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Because they are a Class C type sound absorber they can also be used to satisfy Part E of the Building Regulations for the reduction of reverberated noise in common areas of multi-occupied buildings.
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Woodsorption panels are suitable for almost every application including use in schools, studios, reception areas, lecture theatres, offices and commercial buildings. Woodsorption panels are exceptionally durable and abuse resistant making them particularly appropriate for areas that may require a high degree of impact resistance such as sports and recreation halls, police interview rooms, court rooms, offices, reception areas, factories and workshops.
Woodsorption sound absorbing panels consist of a finishing surface, base core board and black acoustic fleece backing. The base core board is 18mm thick MDF sheet with a finish laminated to its front face and black acoustic fleece adhered to its rear face.
Woodsorption panels are manufactured with tongue and groove joints. Thanks to the precision of the tongue and grooves a perfect finish is achieved when Woodsorption panels are installed and secret fixed.
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Cradles consists of a 10mm very effective layer of resilient chipfoam bonded to an injection moulded plastic cradle. When installed as part of a complete separating floor construction this system enables a concrete floor to meet the sound transmission standards of ADE 2003 (amended 2004).
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The new Universal Ear Protectors now available as a reuseable, cost effective, ready to use earplug that is available in one universal size that will comfortably fit all ears. These earplugs will reduce sound and noise by 16dB without losing the ability to hear normal levels of sound or environmental sounds. This makes them ideal for musicians working in clubs and concerts where high volumes of music are often played and will replicate the ear's natural frequency response. So if you want to turn down the noise without losing sound quality these ear plugs are the answer. The earplugs come complete with a handy, pocketable carry case, instructions and neck cord.
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Echosorption Plus also referred to, as Echosorption II are stick-on acoustic tiles, which are extremely lightweight and easy to install.
These sound absorbing tiles provide a higher sound absorption performance. Echosorption Plus acoustic tiles are particularly effective at reducing reverberated noise. Their ease of application and durability make them a popular choice for schools, offices, sports halls, music studios, lecture theatres, multi-purpose halls, interview rooms and shooting ranges.
At only 30mm thick, these improved sound absorbing Class 0 non-flammable sound absorbing tiles are ideal for fitting to ceilings with minimum loss of height.
The panels are made up with a sound absorbing acoustic mineral wool core faced with a highly efficient sound absorbing painted surface. The edges of each tile are chamfered so no jointing strips are necessary. We supply a suitable adhesive to adhere these panels to the ceiling.
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The GenieClip™ is a unibody molded rubber and galvanised steel part used to attach drywall to either wall or floor/ceiling assemblies. Made from recycled components, and engineered to allow reduction in assembly weight.
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SBM5 Soundproofing Mat is a thin, flexible, very effective mineral loaded acoustic mat designed to reduce airborne noise through stud partitions, and timber joisted floors. Particularly useful for many domestic soundproofing projects.
It is similar to lead of the same mass in effectiveness and acts as a thin de-coupling sound barrier between two layers of acoustic plasterboard on stud walls. SBM5 Soundproofing Mat also gives effective reduction of airborne noise when installed as several layers onto timber floors. Biggest sound insulation improvements can be achieved with three layers on floors and is an excellent home soundproofing material.
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This new and superior sound absorber/barrier offers better sound proofing than normal mineral wool and is the preferred choice for installation between joists when soundproofing a floor wall or ceiling. This eco friendly sound insulation will also give enhanced results if used as the acoustic infill when soundproofing stud partitions.
This new and improved Soundblocker Quilt is a superior laminate offering a combination of sheep's wool sound absorption combined with other recycled materials and sound blocking qualities due to its unique 2kg/m² recycled sound blocking membrane laminated in the middle. Ideal for soundproofing walls, floors and ceilings. Unlike normal sound absorbing mineral wool, due to the sound blocking membrane sandwiched within the product, it will help to block noise as well as absorb it. Using this quilt will enhance the soundproofing of any structure where it may be used instead of normal mineral wool.
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A recycled resilient rubber mat designed to reduce impact noise when used beneath a floating floor on timber suspended separating floors in flats and designed to help meet Part E Building Regulations.
Independently tested, this very effective method of sound control is the popular choice for all flat conversions and complies with the latest Building Regulation requirements.
This unique recycled mat is also ideal for soundproofing a floor in existing flats, homes and a wide variety of other domestic uses and should be used to create an independent floating floor to reduce impact and airborne noise nuisance.
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QuietBoard is a revolutionary, waterproof, cement impregnated high-density acoustic floor panel designed to reduce airborne noise transfer through separating floors. QuietBoard installed on top of Acousticel R10 resilient insulation provides a very efficient and stable floating floor and helps meet Part E Resistance to the Passage of Sound when building flats.
Cement impregnated chipboard is now specified in the Approved Document E as the best material for this application. It is quick to install and is easily cut to size. QuietBoard Acoustic Flooring is constructed from two well-established building materials - recycled wood particles and cement.
Made from 75% recycled sawdust obtained from timber sourced from sustainable forests. QuietBoard is a very dense product, light grey in colour and both faces have a hard smooth flat surface. They are non-toxic, contain no flammable materials and generate no toxic fumes during combustion.
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Noisestopper Acoustic Pads are designed as an easy to install sound blocking insulation that can be laid on top of suspended ceilings. Suspended ceilings are often common to rooms separated by walls that end underneath allowing noise to penetrate the ceiling and easily bounce across any dividing walls into adjacent rooms. Due to the installation of services above suspended ceilings it is often not possible to extend these walls up to the structural ceiling above or even install an acoustic barrier above them. The answer is the installation of Noisestopper Acoustic Pads that simply sit on top of the existing ceiling tiles.
These tiles incorporate a non-flammable sound absorbing acoustic mineral wool that sandwich a mineral loaded sound barrier mat encapsulated within an aluminised, non-flammable Class 0 foil. The sound barrier mat has a sound blocking value of 14dB and acts as the name of the tile suggests, as a noise stopper. The acoustic mineral wool will enhances this sound loss by absorbing a proportion of the noise that would otherwise bounce off the structural ceiling above. They are low weight and provided the ceiling is adequately supported from the structural ceiling above, the additional weight of the Noisestopper pads should not present a problem to the stability of the ceiling.
The Noisestopper pads have a sound blocking value of at least 14dB and when installed will give a noticeable reduction in the amount of noise that normally transmits over dividing walls. Until now, there has not been an easy solution to soundproof suspended ceilings and the only way to block noise normally is to add as much mass as possible. Lead for instance is a very good noise blocker but although extremely efficient, the weight required would be impractical to install on top of any suspended ceiling system which is why we have designed this easy to use, much lighter but effective alternative.
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A recycled rubber wall panel designed to upgrade the sound insulation properties of a party wall in all types of domestic properties where space is an issue.
When it is not possible to install thicker, more efficient soundproofing, this innovative sound insulating product is the answer for improving the soundproofing of any wall to reduce noise from the other side. At less than 50mm (2 inches) thick, this ultra-thin concept is the preferred choice of architects and home owners when looking to upgrade the sound insulation properties of a wall when space is at a premium.
The ideal domestic soundproofing solution for any party wall when space is limited.
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A superior Acoustic Laminate Underlay designed to reduce impact sound into rooms beneath when used under laminate or lightweight wooden floors instead of the normal cheap foam usually supplied with the product.
It is far superior to alternative laminate floor underlays as our sound loss performance data shows.
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SoundBlocker Membrane is an effective lightweight sound blocking membrane to help soundproof ceilings and stud walls and is only 1.2 mm thick and very flexible.
This innovative material utilises up to date technology, synthetic rubber and special fillers producing a revolutionary acoustic membrane designed to be sandwiched between two layers of high density Acoustic Plasterboard for best results.
The membrane easily folds and bends round corners and edges to protect against flanking sound and is similar to Sheetblok and Acoustiblok but much cheaper!!!
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A recycled replacement acoustic underlay for carpets. Significantly reduces impact noise by soundproofing footfalls and furniture movement from disturbing the neighbours in rooms beneath.
Produced from recycled rubber and high grade felt, A10 Acoustic Carpet Underlay is designed as a replacement acoustic underlay for carpets to give a superior reduction in impact noise through floors into rooms below.
It is suitable for all types of floor surfaces including wood, concrete, asphalt and is particularly recommended on uneven floors.
A10 carpet underlay soundproofing is not designed to reduce airborne noise nuisance. To reduce airborne noise, see our QuietFloor PLUS product.
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A thin black recycled resilient rubber mat designed to reduce impact noise transmission when used as an underlay beneath Lino vinyl or Laminate flooring.
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"I want to express my sincere gratitude for the improvement your product has made for my home. Based on this, I enthusiastically recommend QuietFloor PLUS as a cost effective soundproofing solution." Gabriel Sobanjo
A complete wall soundproofing solution which can be seen here http://www.keepitquiet.co.uk/studio-wall-system
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Our Christmas soundproofing sale starts on December 1st 2009 and runs until we close for Christmas.
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The Gold Carpet System combines a rubber chipfoam laminate and a layer of high mass rubber. These combined upgrade the sound insulation properties of your floor and work in all types of domestic properties.
The Gold Carpet System is designed to absorb and reduce the amount of footfall / impact sound which penetrates poorly insulated floors. The 3 layers of rubber provide very effective noise reduction for talking and airborne sound whilst the chipfoam decouples the floor and the carpet.
Perhaps one of the quickest and most effective acoustic solutions on the market, the Gold Carpet system combining Quietfloor PLUS is remarkably cost-effective.
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The aim of the Noise Regulations is to ensure that workers' hearing is protected from excessive noise at their workplace, which could cause them to lose their hearing and/or to suffer from tinnitus (permanent ringing in the ears)
The control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 replace the Noise at Work Regulations 1989 (except for the music and entertainment sectors where the 1989 Regulations will continue to apply until 6 April 2008).
The level at which employers must provide hearing protection and hearing protection zones is now 85 decibels (daily or weekly average exposure) and the level at which employers must assess the risk to workers' health and provide them with information and training is now 80 decibels.
There is also an exposure limit value of 87 decibels, taking into account any reduction in exposure provided by hearing protection, above which workers must not be exposed.
Sound Service can offer a wide range of sound insulating products to address any noise issues and help you comply with these new regulations.