Sound insulation DEADSHEET
mineral woolfoaminterior

sound insulation
sound insulation
sound insulation
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Characteristics

Type
sound
Material
mineral wool
Format
foam
Location
interior
Use
wall, for roof, for flooring
Technical characteristics
high-performance, high-resistance
Options
self-adhesive
Length

2,000 mm
(79 in)

Width

1,200 mm
(47 in)

Thickness

2.5 mm
(0.1 in)

Description

TechMat Deadsheet is a mineral loaded barrier mat used as either a single sound barrier layer such as flooring underlay or as part of a composite combined with sound-absorbing materials such as Mineral Wool, Acoustic Plasterboard or Foam. The TechMat Dreadsheet provides the heavy mass to create a noise barrier and reduce impact noise. Commonly used in roofs to reduce rain noise, floors to reduce impact noise, and walls to help block the transmission of airborne noise. A typical application is to sandwich Techmat Deadsheet between two layers of plasterboard to reduce noise between adjoining rooms or buildings. Also used as a flooring underlay to reduce impact noise. TechMat Deadsheet comes with the option of self-adhesive backing for easy installation. Standard Sizes – 2000mm x 1200mm x 2.5mm pack of 1. If you require alternative sizes or specific shapes, then please drop us an email with your requirements and we will ask our manufacturing facility to quote you directly. Only 2.5mm thick. Flexible and easily cut. Easy to handle and install. Excellent at reducing breakout and impact noise. Provides a cost-effective sound barrier solution. Self-adhesive option. Suitable for wall and floor acoustic solutions. Available with self-adhesive backing if required. Self-adhesive option. or; TechSpray contact adhesive.

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