Vibration damping plate REGUPOL SONUS ECO 5

vibration damping plate
vibration damping plate
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REGUPOL SONUS ECO FOR PARQUETRY AND TIMBER FLOORS Our acoustic underlay REGUPOL sonus eco [formerly REGUPOL K 225] is a sustainable soundproofing solution for parquetry, engineered timber and other hardwood floors made from recycled rubber granules and natural cork elastomers. Its specific material composition ensures excellent adhesion qualities as well as high-performance impact sound insulation. REGUPOL sonus eco 5 is a 5 mm acoustic underlay designed to reduce the transmission of impact sound and can be used under parquetry, laminate or engineered timber floors. Its specific material composition of recycled rubber granules and cork elastomers makes it one of our most sustainable underlayments and provides excellent adhesion qualities. General MATERIAL PUR-bonded rubber granules and cork elastomers WEIGHT PER ROLL max. 56.0 kg DIMENSIONS Length: 20,000 mm, width: 1,000 mm, thickness: 5 mm WEIGHT PER M² max. 2.8 kg Properties Excellent adhesion qualities Made from recycled materials Suitable for under floor heating Services Individual consultation and special solutions Provision of specialist planners On-site support REGUPOL - THE EXPERT BY YOUR SIDE In REGUPOL, specialists all over the world have an expert partner with many years’ experience in impact and airborne sound insulation, that guarantees a premium level of building acoustics, especially when multiple uses are combined within a single building. With the REGUPOL sonus eco range, effective soundproofing solutions can be implemented in urban densification concepts whether it is the construction of new buildings or the renovation of residential and commercial properties.

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