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Structure-borne sound isolation Vibra® 3D granulate mat | Vibra? 3D granulate mat 17 mm

Structure-borne sound isolation Vibra® 3D granulate mat
Vibra? 3D granulate mat 17 mm

Efficient isolation of structure-borne noise and vibration with Vibra® 3D rubber granulate mat.

With the Vibra® 3D rubber granulate mat for structure-borne sound decoupling and vibration isolation you have an optimal and versatile solution to the sound and noise problems in building construction and civil engineering. The one-sided profiled and napped structure with a 17/8 profile of maximum 17 mm and minimum 8 mm is made of 100% recycled rubber granulate and is bonded with polyurethane. The Vibra® 3D rubber granule mat is produced in rolls of 10'000 mm x 1'250 mm x 17 mm. The Vibra® 3D rubber granule mat provides simple and durable insulation of noise sources caused by compressors, whirlpools, refrigeration systems, ventilation units, pumps, lifts, power generators or mechanically operated systems. The decoupling of structure-borne noise prevents vibrations and movements which can lead to damage to buildings and their equipment. We deliver this product in panel format or individually cut to your requirements. All further information can be found in our online shop!

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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Generally speaking, structure-borne sound is sound that propagates in solid bodies such as steel, concrete, etc. through vibration. Structure-borne sound is sound that propagates in a solid body. When sound is transmitted to a solid body, the latter is set into vibration by the sound transmission. Thereby the sound propagates e.g. over thin-walled metal sheets or over the masonry.

The well-known effects of structure-borne noise result in the unavoidable need to create effective vibration insulation. A technologically relatively simple type of structure-borne sound insulation is achieved by installing an intermediate layer as close as possible to the source of interference, which interrupts the path of the sound vibrations. Motors, for example, are placed on specially designed vibration insulation bodies, thereby making them a vibration system that is almost independent of the environment or support. The same applies to building floors which are periodically subjected to powerful horizontal and vertical impulses at the same time, which are then freed from vibrations both horizontally and vertically by insulation.

Vibrations and structure-borne noise are vibrations and can be positively influenced by applying the following basic principles of vibration reduction or by design measures. Vibration insulation, structure-borne sound insulation and impact insulation design measures

Structure-borne sound insulation, also called vibration insulation, is a vibration insulation for frequencies above 40-50 Hz. It reduces the transmission of structure-borne sound which is emitted by machines or equipment and spreads in solid bodies (steel girders, concrete floors etc.) and is disturbingly radiated as airborne sound.

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