Sound decoupling material REGUPOL vibration 480
anti-vibrationrubbersynthetic fiber

sound decoupling material
sound decoupling material
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Characteristics

Function
sound, anti-vibration
Material
rubber, synthetic fiber, PUR
Applications
building, for machines
Other characteristics
flexible

Description

REGUPOL VIBRATION FOR VIBRATION ISOLATION AND STRUCTURE-BORNE SOUND DECOUPLING The building authority approved REGUPOL vibration range offers a portfolio of eight product types which can be used in the wide load range between 0.002 N/mm² and 1.5 N/mm². This creates many possibilities to implement an isolation concept for projects in the field of building services and HVAC equipment, machines, pools and gyms, as well as vibration protection for buildings, especially those in close proximity to rail infrastructure. Our team is by your side to assist you in product selection, planning, conception of installation plans and will provide support during installation and implementation. REGUPOL VIBRATION 480 VIBRATION ISOLATION REGUPOL vibration 480 is a vibration isolation and structure-borne sound decoupling material for the load range up to 0.15 N/mm². It can be used in single or multiple layers to achieve natural frequencies of down to 10 Hz, depending on load and material thickness. General MATERIAL PUR-bonded rubber fibres WEIGHT PER ROLL max. 113.0 kg DIMENSIONS Length: 10,000 mm, width: 1,250 mm, thickness: 15 mm WEIGHT PER M² max. 9.0 kg Properties Approved by building authorities Load range up to 0.15 N/mm² Natural frequency of down to 10 Hz Progressive spring characteristics Constant natural frequency over a wide load range Services Individual consultation and customized solutions Access to network of specialist planners Product recommendations Installation plans and support
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