Gyproc acoustic plasterboards enhanced acoustic performance for walls and ceilings.
Acoustic plasterboard floor.
Jcw acoustic silent board specification.
Gypfloor silent is an acoustic floor system specified in residential conversion or improvement work.
Gypsum plasterboard with a higher density core designed for use in british gypsum wall lining and partition systems where greater levels of sound insulation are required.
It is a truly universal product.
Acoustic plasterboard is an acoustic alternative to standard plasterboard.
The sound has a denser material to travel through which dissipates the sound as it passes through.
Higher density acoustic plasterboard for walls and ceilings to reduce airborne sound transmission.
It upgrades existing timber joist floors to meet the requirements of building regulations for separating floors between rooms created by a change of use or conversion.
For multi residential and commercial buildings soundchek fyrchek fyrchek mr ec08 impact ec08 impact mr and ec08 complete all offer enhanced acoustic absorption and can be used in walls and ceilings to reduce sound transfer between offices rooms.
Acoustic plasterboard is typically manufactured with a higher density core than other types of plasterboard so it makes it more resistant to the transfer of sound.
Sound insulating floor system.
Knauf s stratopanel range offers an air purifying acoustic plasterboard system for internal wall and ceiling lining applications.
With the high volumes of noise experienced in many areas today you may sometimes require a plasterboard that delivers exceptionally high levels of sound insulation.
Jcw acoustic plasterboard has a higher density core than standard building plasterboard making it a good noise blocker when used on stud walls or timber joisted ceilings.
24 7kg each part e requirement.
Soundproof plasterboard has a higher mass than standard.
Gyprock perforated plasterboard can be used to reduce reverberation and echo in spaces such as rumpus rooms and home theatres.
The density of the boards is higher than that of standard plasterboard.
It meets the high level of acoustic performance required for high traffic commercial areas such as offices hospitals gymnasiums and restaurants and can also be used in residential applications such as open plan living areas and home theatres.
Acoustic plasterboard is a material you will have come across many times in soundproofing perhaps you have read it in one of our guides or a local installer has suggested it as a solution to your neighbour noise or seen that it features on a specification for a housing or office refurbishment.