Acoustic Floating Floors
Floating floors systems are used for many purposes, predominantly sound isolation but also vibration and impact isolation.
In layman’s terms, acoustic flooring is required to reduce noise (or vibration) from a noisy room or environment to areas that need to be quiet. If they are incorporated with acoustically isolated walls and ceilings the combination will greatly reduce the noise levels or energy transmitted to the quiet areas. This is then known as 'box in box'construction.
Acoustic Floating Floors
There are several acoustic flooring systems available. LDS rubber FSN jack-up, FS spring jack-up, MFS spring mounts for wooden floors & EAFM form work method. These flooring systems are used to acoustically isolate a room from its surroundings. The nature of the noise/vibration will dictate the best solution.
• The concrete jack-up system, either LDS rubber or spring, for which Mason UK offers a full design and installation service.
• The concrete formwork system, where concrete is poured on a plywood layer placed on LDS rubber isolators.
• Lightweight wooden acoustic sports flooring, either on LDS rubber floor isolators or low profile floor springs.
Box in Box
Well-designed studios incorporate the 'box in box' concept, which is an acoustically isolated room, built within the existing structure. This room (or box) is totally separate from the original structure, only connecting through the various spring or rubber components of our products. These acoustic isolation products create an air gap, which controls air-born noise, working in the same way as double-glazing.
If you would like to order or learn more about this product. Please contact Mason UK's acoustic engineers by using the details in the blue bar to the left or by clicking: the Contact tab.
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