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Acoustiblok All Weather Sound Panels™Pat Pend
Road noise is not just blocked but now absorbed
and no longer just reflected to the other side!
Panels control machinery noise in offshore oil platforms
& other industrial environments
Remedial noise suppression at pumping station
Portable diesel generator noise suppression
Panels bring existing chiller noise levels down to EPC
requirements at schools
Panels reduce noise of mass transit system in Washington D.C.
For years, acoustical sound absorbing
panels have been used successfully to control problems
with noise and sound in all types of indoor
environments. They reduce tension, make music sound
better, allow people to speak and hear better and
provide a safer work environment.
But, because they are all made of fragile indoor
materials, they can in no way withstand any other
environment but the clean climate controlled indoors.
The panels will rot, support mold, change color in U.V.
light, and as the edges are hardened with sodium
silicate (a water soluble salt crystallized), they are
not washable or capable of exposure to moisture or
water.
Extreme dust conditons quickly disable conventional sound
absorbing systems. The Industrial & Hurricane model All Weather Sound Panels™
are available with an acoustically transparent dust filter, which
solves this problem for the mining industry, outdoor use in desert areas of
the Middle East, and other applications where dust is a concern. Acoustiblok Panels are
extremely durable and are currently in use by the United States Army in the Middle East.
Now however, "Acoustiblok All Weather Sound Panels
™" are engineered
specifically to withstand the most rigorous outdoor and
industrial environments. Water, moisture, humid salt
air or salt water, dirt, dust, constant ultraviolet
light, chlorine air, grease, corrosion, and most
harsh chemicals are not a problem for this wonderful
product. Acoustiblok's outdoor sound panels are washable with a
hose. Very durable, long lasting and usable in hundreds
of areas and applications. Both sides are covered
(unlike "interior only" one sided sound panels). The
panel has an incredible NRC of 1.00 (Noise Reduction
Coefficient), actual Riverbank Acoustical Laboratories
test results.
In addition, these panels are not just "sound
absorbing" but also "sound blocking". This allows one
to not only absorb sound but also stop the sound from
penetrating through the panel, a very meaningful
advantage over conventional "sound absorbing" panels
which stop sound reflections but are poor sound
barriers. The panels have an extraordinarily high STC
of 30 (Sound Transmission Class), as the panels contain
large amounts of the Acoustiblok® material.
The most difficult sound blocking problems are the low
frequencies (30 to 100 HZ). The annoying bass in music
is predominately 40 to 80 HZ. Conventional sound
barriers do dramatically less & less sound blocking
below 100 HZ. However because of the "
Acoustiblok®" barrier material built into each of
the "All weather panels" they actually increase in
sound blocking from 100 HZ down (see test results) and
are amazingly beneficial for difficult sound proofing *.
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These panels are rigid (18 gauge stainless steel
frames) and self-supporting. They can be used like
building blocks to permanently or temporarily enclose a
noise source, i.e., chillers and machinery. (Allow for
required cooling).
These indoor / outdoor sound panels are also available
at the same price without the "Acoustiblok" sound blocking
material on the back side of them, thus allowing sound
absorption both sides of the panel if only sound absorption
is required.
Truly a fantastic product! Easily
movable, they need not be permanent and may be stored
in harsh environments without harm from the elements.
These panels use only the highest in quality material
and craftsmanship. Tested to 690 psi, the acoustically
transparent cover is so tough, it is virtually
impossible to tear or rip. All eyelets are quality threaded
solid brass, inserted in strong 18 gauge stainless steel welded
frames. All materials used are waterproof.
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Other Applications
Here are just a few of the many applications of the "Acoustiblok All Weather Sound Panels™
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Highway Road Noise |
Stadiums |
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Railroad Yards |
Churches |
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Noisy Air Conditioner Compressors and Fans |
Kitchens |
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Gymnasiums |
Kennels |
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Marine Vessels |
Engine Noise |
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Auditoriums |
Transportation Barriers |
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Industrial Machinery Areas |
Engine Test Cells |
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Power Plants |
Shooting Ranges |
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Subways |
Zoos |
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Mining Operations |
Recording Studios |
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Airports |
Commercial Vehicles |
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Community Noise Control |
Schools |
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Correctional Facilities |
Hospitals |
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Childcare Centers |
Racetracks |
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Swimming Pool Areas |
Restaurants |
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Construction Sites |
Night Clubs |
Hurricane Version Just released - January 2008
The all new "Hurricane" Model All Weather Sound Panel ™Pat Pend
is just about as rugged as the oil rigs they were first used on.
When the north wind came a-blowing and oil rig roughnecks were
working 24/7 it was evident we needed a panel even more rugged
and durable than the standard All Weather Sound Panel.
While still providing the maximum 1.00 NRC sound absorption and
the high STC rating provided by the internal Acoustiblok®
material, the advantages of the "Hurricane" model include:
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Wind Velocity Tested to withstand over 270 MPH (188 lb/ft2),
per TAS202 test by Hurricane Engineering & Testing of Maimi Florida.
(435 kph, 918 kg/m2) A category 5
hurricane is 155 mph, and an F5 tornado is 260 mph.
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UL Std 723 fire tested: Flame spread zero, smoke developed zero
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Extreme durability in harsh environments
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Acoustically transparent dust filter available where needed - Middle
Eastern desert areas, mining and industrial applications, etc.
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Strain hardened 0.040" (1.016mm) corrosion resistant perforated
aluminum front is far more durable for abuse and sharp objects
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Strain hardened 0.032" (0.813mm) corrosion resistant solid aluminum
back still results in great STC but now also allows for a needed fire
rating and a increased durability
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Tempered 0.125" (3.175mm) corrosion resistant aluminum frame
provides added strength and rigidity
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New heavy duty frames have 18 flush eyelets free from any
protrusions or screw heads thus allowing flush stacking and
storage: Easily stack 50 panels in only 10 feet of height
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Panels may be easily mounted on walls or between H-beams. If temporary
use is required, they are easily tied together with stainless
steel wire ties
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Custom Aluminum T-Beams available from Acoustiblok Inc. provide an exact
fit for vertical mounting applications
Overall dimensions 2" x 48" x 96" (51mm x 1.219m x 2.438m),
weight 104 lbs (47kg) - see
[PDF] for full dimensions & tolerances.
Acoustiblok "HURRICANE" Sound Panels used to silence oil pumping
station in west Texas. (See above.) Civilization approached this remote oil
pumping station at the same time that the need for 24/7 operations
became a must. Acoustiblok was called upon to "QUIET" this
intersection of industry and civilization. Eighteen panels erected
in just two days from receipt to project completion.
Road Noise Applications
As communities become more dense and traffic noise
increases, there is a real need for reducing the noise
level in residential areas. There are a few outdoor
methods currently available, but they're very expensive
and permanent fixtures. Acoustiblok All Weather
Sound Absorbing Panels™ have extreme
advantages over all other methods.
While concrete walls can be a sound barrier for the initial
sound wave it does nothing to absorb the sound. Virtually
all the sound is reflected off it and the sound will continue
to bounce off all other non-absorbing material, i.e., cars,
tractor trailers, walls, building, signs, even trees.
Thus the solid barrier does a very poor job of
eliminating road noise to the community.
This problem can be rectified by
incorporating the Acoustiblok Panels on each side of the
road, covering as much area as possible. The panels are
impervious to exhaust emissions, dirt, water, snow, and
U.V. sunlight. Various colors are also available.
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Great for permanent or temporary use,
store them anywhere. They are washable, resistant to solvents
and petrochemicals, and are UL tested with flame spread and
smoke developed of "zero".
Installation is very economical as they easily attach to a
standard chain link fence or "tap con" screwed into existing
masonry through the brass eyelets. For high wind requirements the
panels may be dropped into vertical 3" steel I beam posts. 3"
aluminum or galvanized steel I-beam can usually be acquired for
less than $2 per ft.
You will really be amazed at how effective, versatile and
easy to use these outdoor sound panels are. Not to mention the savings
as they can be easily moved from place to place without
skilled labor or special tools.
Email us with your specific problems
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Outdoor HVAC / Chiller noise
SCHOOL AC CHILLER NOISE POLLUTION PROBLEM
REDUCED BY ACOUSTIBLOK ALL WEATHER SOUND PANELS™
The Ida Stewart Elementary School in Bradenton, Florida, faced a challenge common at schools throughout the U.S.: replacing older, water cooled air conditioning chiller units with more efficient air cooled chillers resulted in dramatic increases in noise.
Upgrading the air conditioning chillers was a decision based on economic necessity, but it also increased the noise pollution on school grounds and in the neighborhood - as well as placed Ida Stewart Elementary in violation of noise pollution regulations.
The school first tried a conventional noise abatement method which provided a limited, and inadequate, reduction in the noise from the new chillers: a 10 foot concrete block wall was built to surround the chillers, forming a square with one wall being a 25 foot high exterior school wall.
Although a concrete block wall does provide some noise relief, while allowing air flow, it also allows a substantial amount of noise to escape. A rigid concrete block wall structure reflects sound off the walls in all directions until it escapes from the open top of the structure. At that point, the escaped sound reflects off the adjacent walls, trees, and other buildings.
Managers at the Ida Stewart Elementary School were dissatisfied with the results of the concrete block wall structure, especially since the chillers were positioned outside classrooms and were in close proximity to the children's play area.
Acoustiblok All Weather Sound Panels™ were installed between 3" aluminum I-beams around the chiller unit, positioned 3' from the chiller and 10" off the ground. The 4' x 8' panels were easily secured with stainless steel bolts. One panel was installed as a gate, with stainless steel hinges, to allow access to the chiller for servicing and repairs.
As the test results (below) show, Acoustiblok All Weather Sound Panels™ reduced noise levels by an amazing 18 - 40 decibels (dB). Noise Criteria (NC) levels, the measurement of noise relative to human hearing, were reduced by 70% - 93%.
Acoustiblok All Weather Sound Panels™ are engineered to withstand the most rigorous outdoor and industrial environments. The cover is durable, UV tolerant and easily cleaned with soap and water.
Acoustiblok All Weather Sound Panels™ provided a cost-effective solution for the Ida Stewart Elementary School, whose students - and nearby neighbors - now enjoy a quieter environment.
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Pre-Installation Readings
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Post-Installation Readings
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Difference
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Loca
tion
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N.C.
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Lmtg
Band
(Hz)
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Lmtg
Band
dB
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SPL
(dB)
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N.C.
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Lmtg
Band
(Hz)
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Lmtg
Band
dB
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SPL
(dB)
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N.C.
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SPL (dB)
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1
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52
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1000
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53.7
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85.6
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38
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63
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39.0
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45.0
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-14
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-40.6
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2
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52
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1000
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54.2
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86.1
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47
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250
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49.1
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62.4
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-5.0
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-23.7
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4
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46
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1000
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49.2
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72.0
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40
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500
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41.1
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47.7
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-6.0
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24.3
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5
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49
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1000
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49.8
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62.3
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39
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63
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39.0
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44.5
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-10.2
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-17.8
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6
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46
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1000
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50.0
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64.1
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39
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250
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40.8
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46.0
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-7.0
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-18.1
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7
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53
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500
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49.1
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72.0
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41
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63
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43.6
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46.3
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-12.0
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-25.7
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8
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50
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1000
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49.2
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71.2
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38
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63
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42.7
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46.3
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-12.0
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-24.9
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9
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49
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1000
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49.7
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70.1
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42
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500
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45.1
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50.9
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-7.0
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-19.2
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10
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47
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1000
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49.3
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65.6
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40
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250
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42.1
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47.1
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-7.0
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-18.5
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11
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53
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250
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53.7
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76.4
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44
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250
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46.1
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51.1
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-9.0
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-25.3
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12
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53
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250
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55.1
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69.2
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45
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250
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47.1
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51.7
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-8.0
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-17.5
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13
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54
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250
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56.9
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69.2
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44
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250
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45.5
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51.0
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-10.0
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-18.2
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14
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50
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250
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57.1
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70.1
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44
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250
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45.0
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50.1
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-6.0
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-20.0
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15
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52
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500
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53.2
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83.5
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44
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250
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44.9
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51.2
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-8.0
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-32.3
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16
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55
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1000
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54.3
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71.8
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43
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250
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45.0
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49.1
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-12.0
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-22.7
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22
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53
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250
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59.0
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76.8
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42
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63
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43.0
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48.6
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-11.0
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-28.2
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24
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56
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63
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51.0
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63.7
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38
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2000
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41.2
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45.4
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-18.0
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-18.3
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DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT WITH SITE MAP
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The chiller unit is approximately 50 feet from the school's property line,
and is enclosed by a 10 foot concrete block wall that is adjacent to the
25 foot exterior wall of the school. Acoustiblok All Weather Sound Panels™
were installed inside the concrete block wall, surrounding the chiller,
maintaining a distance of 3 feet from the chillers.
Retirement Center AC Chiller Noise
This is a typical example of reducing noise problems from a
chiller.
A retirement center had to reduce the chiller noise,
both for the surrounding tenants and to comply to the
EPC noise code limits.
Rather than move the chillers at great expense --which
was their other option -- the owners followed our
reccomendations and installed the Acoustiblok All Weather
Sound Absorbing Panels™ on the outer side of the
chiller area. We also suggested covering the adjacent reflective
wall surface for maximum sound reduction; but even
the outer side only installation resulted in more than
the needed noise reduction.
The report below indicates the exact reductions acquired
from the panel installation:
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Pre-Install
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Post-Install
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Difference
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LOCA
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LMTG BAND
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SPL
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SPL
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SPL
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1
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500
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73
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52.2
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-20.8
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2
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500
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74
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51.8
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-22.2
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3
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500
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73
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52.3
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-20.7
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4
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500
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69
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52.1
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-16.9
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5
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500
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85
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53.2
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-31.8
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DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT
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Installation is simple and functional using 3" aluminum
I-beams and sliding panels down between them. This of
course allows for easy removal if needed.
Indeed a simple inexpensive solution to what could have
been an astronomical expense.
Other HVAC Examples
Attaching panels to existing walls will also absorb
noise. The closer to the unit and the higher the better.
The panels may be hung by their eyelets or screwed
directly through the eyelets, i.e. TAPCON®.
Boxing in the unit (leaving adequate spaces for cooling
air flow) will result in an immediate sound level
reduction. The amount is relative to how high above the
noise the panels are and any other reflective areas
which should also be covered.
Residential air conditioning / heat pump noise
No more waking up every time the unit kicks on or
losing rental tenants because of the noise. Higher
density building means more complaints about the
noise, but it can be resolved.
Noise reductions are easily reduced by installing panels on the
open sides. A PVC fence (or any fence) may be used to attach the
panels to (on the inside) leaving a space at the bottom between
panels and ground for cool air intake, if required.
The higher you can go, the better, and of course cover the
surrounding walls as well. Always ensure air intake
at the bottom of the fence to allow fresh cool air for the
condensers which blow vertical and take in air from the sides.
Also, do not block the air flow from the exhaust fan. Colors
available.
Industrial Applications
Exorbitant noise levels cause many problems in industry
today. Tension, inability to communicate or
concentrate, reduced productivity, even loss of hearing
are just a few. It is a serious problem, and one, that
can become expensive if O.S.H.A. wants to exert its
authority regarding noise levels in the workplace.
Reducing noise is in the
interest of labor and management. For many years,
(inside climate controlled clean work places)
industry has used and realized the benefits of
the sound absorbing panels. These panels,
however, are not in any way capable of
withstanding industrial environments. And while
there are "sound blocking " quilts and other
"acoustical blocking" products for industrial
use, they do very little actual absorbing of the
sound energy, thus the sound continues to reflect
or bounce around the air until it eventually
(after much annoyance) decays. "Sound blocking"
is different from "sound absorbing" but these
panels do both very well.
Pumping Stations
Where once the whine from pumps may not have been a
problem, neighborhoods are encroaching, complaining,
and realizing what the EPC will do for them at no
charge. As the pumps require service access and, many
times, air cooling, it has been very difficult to
resolve the problem.
Now however, many municipalities are using
Acoustiblok All Weather Sound
Panels™, not only blocking noise,
but absorbing the noise rather than reflecting it as
solid barriers do, with an NRC (Noise Reduction
Coefficient) of 1.00, the highest achievable.
Acoustiblok panels are typically mounted between 3" aluminum
I-beams, commonly available in 25' lengths, and may be easily
removed for service access.
Power Plants
As most are now aware, OSHA is more aggressively
enforcing noise limits in the power generating
industry. While one may build permanant enclosures
around equipment, accessing it for service and
providing air flow is very difficult.
Acoustiblok All Weather
Sound Absorbing Panels™ however, are
easily configured within 3" aliminum I-beams or 2" angle iron
cage like structures, easy to build, change, lift up,
or add on to.
The NRC of Acoustiblok panels is virtually perfect (NRC 1.00).
There are two versions of panels -- one with STC of 30, the
other with STC of 32. The unique thing about the All Weather
Panel, is that they do very well under 100 Hz, where most noise
abatement rolls off drastically.
Pool And Gymnasium
These panels are perfect for noisy pool areas where
high moisture causes mold and chlorine causes
deterioration and color changes in the typical cloth
panels. They can be hung vertically from the ceiling as
baffles (both sides are covered and absorbing), or
attached by several methods on walls where echoes and
sound reflections are causing high noise levels. You
will be amazed at the drop in tension people experience
when the noise level is significantly reduced.
Gymnasiums using the washable "Acoustiblok All Weather
Sound Absorbing Panels™" will be
substantially more useable for many functions that require
more audibility, i.e., sports events, assembly meetings, and
music presentations. Chlorinated water, dirt, soiling,
dust, water, U.V. light are not a problem for this
amazing product. Even food will wash off.
Another advantage of this unique all weather,
lightweight panel is their ease of mobility, allowing you to
move them where needed without skilled labor.
Marine Applications
These panels are ideal for engine rooms,
generator areas, floor boards and other noise prone areas.
Hot, humid salt air is not a problem for the
"Acoustiblok All Weather Sound Panels™" Lightweight and
easily removable, they allow quick access to covered areas.
Most marine engine room noise occurs in the lower
frequencies and conventional noise absorbing products
do little in actually blocking sound. "Acoustiblok All Weather
Sound Absorbing Panels™" however not only
do very significant sound blocking in midrange frequencies but
also do even more as the frequency of noise is lower (see test
results from 100 Hz).
It is important to remember
that this panel both blocks and absorbs sound. The
"STC" is "30" and the "NRC" is "1.00" (See test
results). A new fire tolerant "sound absorbing
only" panel is available which uses non flammable
parts. Light reflective in appearance for dark
engine rooms and sound absorbing on both sides.
NO fabric covers, all stainless steel! Call
us for details.
Rail Lines / Mass Transit
Recently, Acoustiblok® All Weather Sound Panels™
were successfully used to resolve a noise problem on a
new rail line running through a community in Washington, DC.
The company building the rail line is L.G.S., a joint
venture of Lane Construction, Granite Construction, and
Slattery and Skanska, Inc.
The panels were easily attached through stainless steel
U-bolts to an existing railing, eliminating the need
for a very expensive permanant concrete barrier. In
addition, the concrete barrier would reflect the sound
back, hitting the higher part of the train and then
reflecting over the top of the wall into the community.
Thus the value in the absorption of the sound,
and not just the blocking.
Installation Methods
- Between 3" Aluminum I-beams (as shown)
- Wire tying together through eyelets
with nylon or stainless steel ties (non over-head suspension)
- Hanging
from eyelets on edges (use appropriate strength cable)
as a baffle
- Screwed through eyelet holes in edges
to wall (non-rusting screwing recommended)
- As they are rigid, panels can be self-
supporting to enclose noise. (allow for cooling of equipment if
required)
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Connected edge to edge with steel ties (as shown)
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Use all eyelets when mounting or suspending.
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If screwing to exterior wall, use non-corroding screws.
When tying panels together (non-overhead
suspended), use strongest nylon wire tie possible,
stainless steel tie, non-corroding cable, or tie wire of
appropriate strength.
Overhead Suspension
should be with very adequate cable or wire as during
worst wet conditions panel could weigh over 100 lbs.
Suspending panels from other panels
should not be done without supporting with appropriate
cables from lower units back up to top ceiling or
bar joists.
Air Flow:
Always ensure adequate flow if enclosing machinery
that develops heat. Air will not easily flow through a
panel.
NOTE:
We are continuously testing this product and it is
designed for all weather conditions. However, in
extreme weather conditions there is a possibility of
cosmetic blemishes occurring with the product. These
cosmetic blemishes will not affect the acoustical
properties in the product.
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STANDARD PANEL SPECIFICATIONS
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Click here
to download PDF drawing showing all panel dimensions
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NRC (Noise reduction coefficient)
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1.00 (Riverbank Acoustical Laboratories)*
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STC (Sound Transmission Class)
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30 (Riverbank Acoustical Laboratories)*
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R Value
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8.9
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Weight
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88 LBS (39.9 kg)
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Frame Construction
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18 ga. Stainless Steel, Welded
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* per Riverbank Acoustical Laboratory in compliance with ASTM designations E90-02, E 413087, and other pertinent standards.
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ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATION
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Click here
to download PDF file with architectural specifications & acoustic data.
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Acoustiblok All Weather Sound Panels
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A high STC & NRC sound panel capable of outdoor
exposure in full sunlight & weather 4' x 8' x 2.425",
welded 18 gauge 304 stainless steel frame, threaded
solid brass eyelets I.D. 0.320 in., STC of 30, NRC of
1.0, weight 88 lbs (39.9 kg). Cover fabric washable & UV tolerant,
tensile strength of 389 LB., bursting 542 PSI.
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HIGH STC PANEL SPECIFICATIONS
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Click here
to download PDF drawing showing all panel dimensions
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NRC (Noise reduction coefficient)
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1.00 (Riverbank Acoustical Laboratories)*
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STC (Sound Transmission Class)
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32 (Riverbank Acoustical Laboratories)*
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R Value
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8.9
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Weight
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120 LBS (54.4 kg)
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Frame Construction
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18 ga. Stainless Steel, Welded
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* per Riverbank Acoustical Laboratory in compliance with ASTM designations E90-02, E 413087, and other pertinent standards.
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ACOUSTICAL PROPERTIES (STANDARD PANEL)
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