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Use
Acoustic isolation -
Applications
Mechanical desolidarisation of wood-wood, wood-concrete and wood-steel connections -
Characteristics
The monolithic structure of the polyurethane guarantees stability, impermeability to water and absence of failures and deformations over time -
Format
Availability in rolls or slabs -
Sizes
6 mm thick -
Certification
Tested by the Industrial research centre of the University of Bologna in accordance with EN ISO 10848 (Product tested in the Flanksound Project)
The company Rothoblaas presents XYLOFON, a high performance resilient profile for soundproofing. It significantly reduces the transmission of airborne and structural noise (from 5 dB to over 15 dB).
Tested and certified for use as a desolidarisation and mechanical interruption layer between building materials. It can be used in multiple situations to acoustically uncouple the most critical structural connections (elevator shafts and mixed structures). The thickness of 6 mm facilitates the design of the architectural details.
The low thickness of 6 mm of the 5 versions of Rothoblaas' XYLOFON supports a wide load range (more than 400 kN/m) without affecting the design choices.
Material and durability
- Polyurethane mixture with a hardness between 35 and 90 shore.
- Product without VOC or harmful substances.
- Very chemically stable and without deformations over time.
The profiles are easily processed and installed using the most common
site tools; their reliability over time is guaranteed by the homogeneity of polyurethane, a stable and waterproof material.