BU WEEK 2 Flashcards

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These include acoustical tile, which is the principal type of material available for acoustical treatment; mechanically perforated units backed with absorbent material; and certain wall boards, tile boards and absorbent sheets.

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PRE FABRICATED UNITS

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comprise plastic and porous materials applied with a trowel; and fibrous materials. combined with binder agents, which are applied with (sprayed on) an air gun of blower.

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ACOUSTICAL PLASTER AND SPRAYED MATERIAL

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Blankets are made up chiefly of mineral or wood wool, glass fibers, kapok batts, and hair felt. The physical characteristics of the materials in each of these categories will now be considered.

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ACOUSTICAL BLANKETS

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Scientifically engineered pattern design to absorb the widest range of frequencies
Effectively reduces reflected noise and reverberation time to produce safe and enjoyable surroundings.

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POLYURETHANE FOAM
SOUND ABSORBER

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The linear wedge pattern offers, excellent absorption and allows you to create many different designs. Install vertically, horizontally, diagonally, checkerboard as well as create your design.

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MELAMINE FOAM
LINEAR WEDGES

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Flat Surfaced
Designed for sound absorption in a wide range of frequencies. Increased surface absorption area.

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MELAMINE FOAM
SOUND ABSORBER

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Economical, multi-purpose, moisture resistant, durable lightweight and cleanable.

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ACOUSTICAL BAFFLES

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Cost effective, lightweight, high acoustical performance, moisture and chemical resistant.

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SAILCLOTH AND VINYL ENCAPSULATED ACOUSTIC BAFFLES

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Effective Durable Absorber with mass loaded vinyl barrier option.

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ABSORPTIVE/ NOISE BARRIER QUILTED CURTAINS

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mass loaded noise barrier with foam vibration decoupler.

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MELAMINE FOAM COMPOSITE SOUND CONTAINMENT SYSTEM

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Exceptionally good low frequency absorption. User friendly alternative to glass fiber insulation.

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LOW FREQUENCY SOUND ABSORBER / INSULATOR

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Lightweight, impact resistant, moisture, bacteria and fungi resistant. Tackable surface, UV Stable.

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POROUS EXPANDED POLYPROPYLENE (PPE) ACOUSTICAL WALL PANELS

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Highly effective on absorbing sound, noise reduction and vibration controls.

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POLYURETHANE FOAM COMPOSITE SOUND CONTAINMENT SYSTEM

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Flat surface, vinyl noise barrier with polyurethane foam vibration decoupler.

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POLYURETHANE FOAM COMPOSITE SOUND CONTAINMENT SYSTEM

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Convoluted or Flat Surface Pattern..

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MELAMINE FOAM COMPOSITE SOUND CONTAINMENT SYSTEM

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Plain, mounted with fiberglass core encapsulated in polyvinyl fil or sail cloth.

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SAILCLOTH AND VINYL ENCAPSULATED ACOUSTIC BAFFLES

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Soft Textured Beaded Surface

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ACOUSTICAL BAFFLES

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Soft gray, ideal behind acoustic fabric, perforated or slotted panel surfaces.

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LOW FREQUENCY SOUND ABSORBER / INSULATOR

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Non Abrasive, slightly textured, porous

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POROUS EXPANDED POLYPROPYLENE (PPE) ACOUSTICAL WALL PANELS