fireproof fabric sound insulation acoustic foam for cinema
Negotiable /Square Meter
Min.Order:100 Square Meters
Guangzhou Liyin Building Material Co., Ltd.
fireproof fabric sound insulation acoustic foam for cinema is made up of the wood frame/polyester frame/aluminium alloy frame, fill up glass wool with the high density of 80kg/m3 or melamine wool or polyester wool inside, and can be made up of variety of models as customer's required, and the suiface can be used of diffirent fabric as required.
the product has been proved to have excellent absorption properties, able to provide users with the best acoustic solutions.
apart from the acoustic requirements, each one has its interior space specific artistic pursuit.
size and thickness is according to the customer's required.
color:
installation:
1,PREPARING
1)constructing location: keep dry, the temperature should be higher than 10'C, the widest humidity range should confined to 40%-60%
after construction 24 hours before constructing, the location should reach the standards as above.
2)acoustic panels: for the acoustic panels accommodated to the circumstance of constructing, please place the panels in the
constructing location for 48 hours, check up the type, specification and amount of the panels before constructing.
3)keels: fix the keels on the wall flatly according to the plan, the keels should be flat, slick, no rust, no metamorphosis; the
wall must be construct according to the standards, the keels suitable install with acoustic panels, leave smaller than 500mm space
between each wooden keel(smaller than 600mm of light steel keel), install the keels vertically with acoustic panels.
2,FIXING
1)siz of wall: all panels should be installed in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations.
2)cutting: all necessary hardware and accessories for a complete job installation are to be furnished by the contractor.
3)install the acoustic panels: the installation of acoustic panels should be carried out in a sequence from the left to the right,
from upside to downside, the panels are cut to fit on site, traditional woodworking tools are suitable for cutting the panels, if panels are cut using a fine tooth table saw the panels should be cut face up to avoid scratching and at a much slower speed to avoid any tearout or chipping.
4)fix on keel:
1)wooden keel fixing using nails, staples or screws into prefixed timber battens on the walls via the tongue and groove joint.