Easy application with a good quality contact adhesive.
CLASS C absorber, which complies with PART E building regs.
Halogen gas and CFC free
Class O fireproof rated
Can be lightly painted if required
Chamfered edge to save using jointing strips
Meets PART E standard for common areas
Minimum loss of head room
PART E COMPLIANT:
Echosorption Plus - Sound Absorbing Ceiling Tiles
overview
These 30mm thick ceiling absorbers are easily adhered and
substantially reduce the echo and reverberation in a room.
testimonial
"I would like to thank you for your assistance in purchasing the Sound absorbing panels, I was delighted to see that the basic DIY'er could very easily install these panels and can confirm that the installation was achieved with great success.We have been immensely pleased with the improvement in sound echo that just 40 panels have achieved. My thanks again for having a product which is great and does everything you said! " J. Vaughan 96th Birmingham Scout Group
description.
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. A good quality contact adhesive should be used to adhere these panels to the
ceiling.
PART E Compliant
As they are also a Class 'C' absorber they are also suitable
for the ceilings of stairways and other common ceiling areas within
flats to comply with the latest Building Regulation requirements for
sound absorption and for reduced reverberated noise.
Legislation has now been introduced to control noise and
reverberated sound in schools and other public buildings as described
in Building Bulletin 93 (BB93) as Part E of the Building Regulations.
The Approved Document E also contains guidance on the
installation of sound absorbing insulation to common areas of buildings
such as found in flats. The easiest way to comply with these
new rules is to fit a Class C performance sound absorber on the
ceilings of these areas. The requirement is to fit a Class C
sound absorber to cover an area of not less than 50% of the ceiling
area in the common area of all floors including stairways.