SOUNDPROOFING TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Clients install impact sound-proofing to comply with Building Regulations 2003 Approved Document E plus Amendment 2004 which require a maximum of 62 decibels of impact noise for flats. A timber floor transmits approximately 75 decibels of impact noise, hence the need for an impact sound reducing product.

Walking on Wood uses several approved impact sound-proofing products, but recommends Accorub® because it offers excellent quality relative to its cost, consistently reducing impact sound to approximately 42 decibels - well below the regulations.


Black Oak

ACCORUB® is an acoustic mat, produced from foamed rubber granules that are bonded with a high-quality polyurethane based adhesive. Additives added to the system optimise the acoustic and mechanical properties. Due to the specific open-celled structure of the granules, very good acoustic properties are obtained. ACCORUB® acoustic mats exist in different thicknesses (10 to 150 mm) with densities starting at 120 kg/m3.

Certificates

Building Regulations 2003 Approved Document E
WTCB DE 631X825 Dynamic stiffness
WTCB DE 631X798 Acoustic airborne sound installation

Accorub® Technical Details

Density standard 120 kg/m3
Size 100 x 200 cm standard
Thickness 10mm
Dynamic Stiffness 16,2 MN/m3
Impact Sound Insulation category 1a
Airborne Sound Insulation category 2b
Heat Conductivity Coefficient 0,04 W/mK

Accorub® Test Results

ACCORUB ® impact
Improvement of impact Insulation ALW on timber subfloors 33dB
Improvement of impact Insulation ALW on concrete subfloors 37dB
Weighted Norm. impact sound pres. Level Ln101W 85dB
Weighted Norm. impact sound pres. Level Ln1|1W 49dB
Weighted Norm. impact sound pres. Level Ln1r1W 45dB

Date of test: 13/10/04
Measurements procedure: Iso 140-8:1998
Test procedure: Iso 717-2:1996
University of Salford School of Computing, Science & Engineering
Full report available upon request