
AeroBarrier Heavy Sound Barrier
Effective sound insulation barrier at critical frequencies.

2 Kg

3 Kg

4 Kg

5 Kg

6 Kg

8 Kg

10 Kg
• It is used by gluing between two plasterboards in curtain plasterboard walls.
• It is used in plasterboard partition walls by gluing between two plasterboards.
• It is used in plasterboard suspended ceilings by gluing between two plasterboards.
• Material: EPDM based elastomer
• Density: (kg/m²) 2 - 10 kg/m²
• Test: TS EN ISO 10534-2:2003
• High resistance to water and moisture.
• Resistant to acid, base and salt solutions.
• High flexibility and tear resistance.
Product | Surface Weight | Material | Test | Audio Dection Value (500Hz) | |
EchoBLOCK | AeroBarrier-2 | 2 kg/m2 | EPDM,PVC,PP,PS | TS EN ISO 10534-2:2003 | 20,38 dB |
EchoBLOCK | AeroBarrier-3 | 3 kg/m2 | 21,16 dB | ||
EchoBLOCK | AeroBarrier-4 | 4 kg/m2 | 22,37 dB | ||
EchoBLOCK | AeroBarrier-5 | 5 kg/m2 | 23,49 dB | ||
EchoBLOCK | AeroBarrier-6 | 6 kg/m2 | 26,71 dB | ||
EchoBLOCK | AeroBarrier-8 | 8 kg/m2 | 27,77 dB | ||
EchoBLOCK | AeroBarrier-10 | 10 kg/m2 | 28,08 dB |
• Airborne sound travels through the air until it encounters an obstacle such as a wall or floor. When it hits the obstacle, it causes a vibration on the surface. Some of this sound hitting the obstacle is reflected, some is absorbed and the rest passes to the back surface. The purpose of sound insulation is to prevent this sound transmission between walls and floors.
• Air born sound: Speech, television sound, etc. transmitted by pressure differences in the air. In buildings, such sounds are transmitted through walls, floors and ceilings as well as outdoor sounds (traffic, etc.). It is defined as the reduction value (STL) of the sound passing from one side of the wall to the other.
• Rigid structural elements that increase the unit weight increase the sound reduction value, but are not effective at critical frequencies. Heavy sound insulation barriers with high elasticity are used to provide effective sound insulation at critical frequencies and minimum thickness.