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Uses in brief
Wavebar
is the premium flexible noise barrier, manufactured
by Pyrotek Soundguard.
Wavebar is the easy way to reduce noise through walls, floors and
buildings near airports; as strip curtains soft machine enclosures,
truck mats and muffling explosions and noisy equipment such as jack
hammers, drill rigs and pile drivers.
Overview
Made
of a special barium-loaded vinyl material, Wavebar is very flexible
and easy to install even in awkward places -- or drape -- or join
into mats and enclosures -- to greatly reduce noise transmission.
A variant, Wavebar Quadzero, is manufactured with an aluminium
finish.
Features and benefits
Wavebar
...
- is easy to cut and fabricate around pipe penetrations, ducting
and cabling
- boasts high tensile strength
- is highly resistant to tearing
- is highly chemically resistant to oils, alkalis and acids
- enables unusually long vertical drops, providing an economical
noise-barrier system even where space is limited
- comes in weights of 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 kg/m²
- in its Wavebar Quadzero variant is suited to joining with aluminium-reinforced tape thereby
eliminating the need to use adhesives or mechanical fastening
Applications
Wavebar
is ideal for:
- shutting traffic and aircraft noises out of offices and homes
- portable screens
- use in partitioning
- under floor
- above false ceilings
- soft enclosures for fans and machines
- strip curtains
- use as a sound barrier for jack hammers, drill rigs, blasting
and pile drivers
- truck and bob-cat mats
Specifications
- Construction: 100% polyester fabric, barium-loaded vinyl.
- Weights: 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 kg/m²
- Roll widths: 1350 mm
- Roll lengths: Up to 20 m
- Roll weights: All rolls exceed 30 kg and must be handled by
at least two people
- Specific gravity: 2.2 g/cm³
- Flammability: Self extinguishes on removal of flame. Also meets
the "Four Zero" early fire hazard index laid down in AS1530.3
(1989) - Simultaneous determination of ignitability, flame
propagation, heat release and smoke release, which is a requirement
under the Australian Building Code.
- Sound transmission loss: Achieves Rw30 with a CAC (ceiling
attenuation class) of 50 in a single flexible layer as determined
by independant tests conducted to AS1191 Acoustics - method
for the laboratory measurement airborne sound transmission loss
of building partitions by National Acoustic Laboratories.
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Disclaimer
No information or advice stated or implied herein constitutes
an undertaking or guarantee of performance in respect of any service
or product or capability. You must not act solely on the basis of
the material presented, which could, despite due care, be in error
or misleading. You are urged to seek the maker's formal advice before
acting on any of the material on any page. Any
problems with this website, email soundguard@mentorr.com.au.
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