Soundproofing Solutions - en - 2020 - 04
Soundproofing Solutions - en - 2020 - 04
Soundproofing Solutions - en - 2020 - 04
SOLUTIONS
WOOD, STEEL AND
MASONRY STRUCTURES
CONSTRUCTION FLANKSOUND
SOLUTIONS PROJECT
CLT 13 Wall - wall junctions 54
X-RAD 70
011
T junction 55
X junction 57
L junction 59
T junction 65
X junction 67
T vertical junction 70
X vertical junction 70
L horizontal junction 71
T horizontal junction 71
X horizontal junction 72
from page
043
SOLUTIONS
FOR STAIRS
from page
175
CONTENTS
RESILIENT SOUNDPROOFING SEALING
PROFILES FOILS PRODUCTS
High-performance Underscreed 134 Foams 160
structural 90
Foils for walls 140 Expanding tapes 162
Structural 110
Membranes for roofs 144 Plasterable tapes 166
For beams 120
Under floor 149
For indoor use 124
XYLOFON 90
SILENT FLOOR SOFT 134 HERMETIC FOAM 160
XYLOFON WASHER 104
SILENT FLOOR 136
XYLOFON WASHER 105 FRAME BAND 162
SILENT FLOOR EVO 138
TITAN SILENT 106 KOMPRI BAND 164
SILENT WALL MASS 140
CORK 110 PLASTER BAND IN 166
ALADIN STRIPE 112 SILENT WALL 142
PLASTER BAND OUT 166
TRACK 118
TRASPIR METAL 144
GRANULO 119
SILENT STEP SOFT 149 from page
153
SILENT BEAM 120
SILENT STEP 150
SILENT UNDERFLOOR 121
TIE-BEAM STRIPE 122 SILENT STEP ALU 151
CONSTRUCTION SEALING 123 SILENT STEP UNI 152
SILENT GIPS
GIPS BAND
124
125 from page
127
SILENT EDGE 126
from page
081
COMPLEMENTARY BARRIER 150 170
from page
167
A BRIEF GUIDE TO ACOUSTICS
Cork 500
Elastic rubber 30 + 70
SOUND OR NOISE?
SOUND: when this pressure wave reaches our ear, the signal is translated
through a complex series of organs into a nervous stimulus and finally
becomes the feeling of sound we experience everyday.
NOISE is related to the subjective judgement of a listening experience; LOW FREQUENCY SOUND
it is commonly defined as an unwanted sound that disturbs the ongoing
activities in our daily lives. λ
higher frequency
THE GREATER THE THE SHORTER THE
FREQUENCY (F) WAVELENGTH (λ)
KNOW...?
PERIOD T: expressed in seconds (s), it is the inverse of frequency and describes the
time required to perform a complete oscillation;
NOISE
PERCEPTION
140
PAIN, DAMAGE
WHAT DECIBELS ARE (dB) TO HUMANS
130
The decibel is the logarithmic unit used to
INTENSE
measure the level of noise. As it spreads, a DISCOMFORT
sound wave causes a local variation of the 120 PAIN
atmospheric pressure detectable by the hu-
man ear. The range of sensitivity of the hu-
man ear to pressure variation is very broad, 110
therefore, its value is expressed with respect
STRONG
to a reference term in logarithmic scale. DISCOMFORT
100
Hence the definition of decibel.
90
LOGARITHMIC SCALE
80 DISCOMFORT
Each 10 dB increase is an increase of ten
times. For example, a 30 dB sound has ten
times more energy than one at 20 dB and 70
100 times more than one at 10 dB.
MODERATE
60 DISCOMFORT
+ 3 dB INTERFERENCE
50
Since the decibel follows a logarithmic scale,
POSSIBLE
it can be stated that a 3 decibel increase is
LACK OF
equivalent to double the sound energy. 40 CONCENTRATION
30
A value of 60 dB (A) is normally considered as
the limit for areas with intense human activi- QUIET, SILENCE
ty for the whole night period (10 pm - 6 am). 20
These values are recommended by WHO
(World Health Organisation) as the thresh-
10
old not to be exceeded for public exposure
AUDIBLE
to noise. THRESHOLD
0
50 dB URBAN RESIDENCE
T 35-40 dB FAN
F
25-30 dB NIGHT-TIME ENVIRONMENT, LIBRARY
ACOUSTICS
AND LIVING
Acoustics is the science that deals with sound and architectural acous-
tics covers the behaviour of the sound field within an enclosed space,
represented by the indoor environments of buildings.
LIVING COMFORT
In building acoustics, sound is divided into two categories, depending on
the mode of transmission:
STRUCTURAL NOISE: the sound crosses the structure carrying the vi-
brations from room to room, even when not contiguous.
Working at the level of the structure allows to solve the problem at the
source, giving a greater flexibility and tolerance during processing and
modification of the subsequent layers, such as thermal and acoustic in-
sulation or coverings and various kinds of dry linings.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines the concept of health as "a state
of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence
ACOUSTIC
of disease or infirmity".
Thus, acoustic comfort is the condition in which a person’s activity is not dis-
COMFORT turbed by the presence of other sounds and no damage occurs to the hearing
system. In fact, exposure to noise causes psychological disorder and hinders
the performance of normal human activities, reducing efficiency and the ability
to concentrate.
ABSORPTION, TRANSMISSION
OR REFLECTION
When a sound wave impinges on a partition, part of the sound power
is reflected into the source room (Wr); part of it is transmitted into the
receiving room (Wt) and a third component is absorbed by the wall (Wa).
Thus the incident sound power can be expressed as:
Wa (absorbed)
Wi = Wr + Wt + Wa
The absorption, reflection and transmission coefficients (a, r, τ) are de-
)
ed
fined as the ratio between the absorbed, reflected and transmitted sound
itt
Wr (reflected)
sm
an
power to the incident sound power.
(tr
t
W
a = Wa /Wi r = Wr /Wi τ = Wt /Wi
Therefore the relation holds:
)
nt
a+r+τ=1
de
ci
(in
i
W
It is crucial to distinguish between two different concepts and interven-
tions: sound insulation and sound absorption.
METRICS
IN BUILDING ACOUSTICS
Building acoustics is a branch of acoustics that deals with the control of
noise propagation in buildings. It specifically deals with the verification
and optimisation of airborne sound insulation, impact sound insulation
(or insulation against footsteps) and of building installations.
DIRECT AND
FLANKING TRANSMISSION
ON SITE MEASUREMENTS VS. SOUND REDUCTION INDEX R
LABORATORY MEASUREMENTS
Sound insulation measurements return significantly different results
when performed on site or in accredited laboratories. This is mainly due
to two factors: first, when partitions are mounted in the laboratory, it is
easier to control the quality of the installation. Second, on site measure-
ments are affected by the presence of flanking transmission paths.
LABORATORY MEASUREMENTS
Let’s take as an example a measurement of the sound reduction index
of a wall. In the laboratory, the test wall is installed in test chambers
expressly designed for the purpose which are structurally decoupled Dd
ON SITE MEASUREMENTS
When this quantity is measured on site, the result is typically lower than
the value measured in a laboratory for the same wall. This occurs be- NOTE: In the description of transmission paths, capital letters repre-
cause the sound transmission between the rooms is characterised not sent the wall excited in the source room, while the lower case letters
only by direct transmission but also by flanking transmission, i.e. the represent the wall that radiates sound into the receiving room. The
direct transmission path is identified as Dd, while for instance the
contribution of the lateral walls to the propagation of sound into the re-
transmission paths in which the separating wall is the "source" and a
ceiving room. side wall radiates into the receiving room are identified as Df.
The sound source that excites the source room also induces a vibrational
state in the side walls. From the side walls, sound energy can be radiated
into the receiving room through two other transmission paths: through
the separating wall (Fd) or through the side walls of the receiving room
(Ff), completing the first order transmission paths.
All these flanking quantities are added to the direct sound transmission
and return to a lower value of sound insulation relative to that measured
in the lab. When R is measured on site, it is generally referred to as AP- Dd Fd
1
The sound reduction index for flanking transmission paths Rij,w can be
estimated as:
4
K13 = 10 - 3,3 log f/fk +10 M
where Ri,w and Rj,w are the sound reduction indices for flanking elements 1 3
K24 = 23 + 3,3 log f/fk
i and j, respectively; ΔRi, ΔRj are the sound reduction index improvements K14 = 18 + 3,3 log f/fk
obtained through additional layers of element i in the source room and/ fk = 500 Hz
or element j in the receiving room; S is the area of the separating ele- M = log (m‘perp,i /m‘i)
2
ment and lij is the length of the junction between the separating wall and
flanking elements i and j, l0 being the reference coupling length of 1 m.
Among the input parameters required by the model, the sound reduc-
tion indices can be easily obtained from accredited laboratory meas-
urements or from the manufacturers of construction elements. Addi-
tionally, a number of open-access databases offer data for frequently
used construction solutions. The ΔRw can be estimated by modelling the
wall-covering combination in terms of a mass-spring-mass system (EN
ISO 12354 Annex D).
CLT SOLUTION_01
06 05 04 03 02 01 13 14
07 08 09 10 11 12
125
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315
500
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315
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5000
01. Concrete screed (2400 kg/m3) (s: 60 mm) 09. Air chamber (s: 10 mm)
02. BARRIER 150 10. Mineral wool insulation
03. Mineral wool insulation low density (1,25 kg/m²) (s: 50 mm)
s' ≤ 10 MN/m3(110 kg/m3) (s: 30 mm) 11. 2 plasterboard panels (s: 25 mm)
04. Compact gravel fill 12. Resilient profile: XYLOFON
with cement (1800 kg/m3) (s: 80 mm) 13. Resilient profile: SILENT EDGE
05. SILENT FLOOR (s: 5 mm) 14. Fastening system:
06. CLT (s: 160 mm) 8x240 mm HBS 300 mm step
07. Resilient plasterboard connectors (s: 60 mm) TITAN SILENT 800 mm step
08. Metal structure for plasterboard
CLT SOLUTION_02
06 05 04 03 02 01 13 14 12
07 08 09 10 11
125
200
315
500
800
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3150
5000
80
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3150
5000
01. Concrete screed (2400 kg/m3) (s: 60 mm) 09. Air chamber (s: 10 mm)
02. BARRIER 150 10. Low density mineral wool insulation
03. Mineral wool insulation (1,25 kg/m²) (s: 50 mm)
s' ≤ 10 MN/m3 (110 kg/m3) (s: 30 mm) 11. Plasterboard panel (s: 12,5 mm)
04. Compact gravel fill with cement 12. Resilient profile: XYLOFON
(1800 kg/m3) (s: 80 mm) 13. Resilient profile: SILENT EDGE
05. SILENT FLOOR (s: 5 mm) 14. Fastening system:
06. CLT (s: 160 mm) 8x240 mm HBS 300 mm step
07. Resilient plasterboard connectors (s: 60 mm) TITAN SILENT 800 mm step
08. Metal structure for plasterboard
CLT SOLUTION_03
05 04 03 02 01 08
06 09 07
125
200
315
500
800
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3150
5000
80
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315
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5000
01. Concrete screed (2400 kg/m3) (s: 60 mm) 06. CLT (s: 160 mm)
02. BARRIER 150 07. Resilient profile: XYLOFON
03. Mineral wool insulation 08. Resilient profile: SILENT EDGE
s' ≤ 10 MN/m3(110 kg/m3) (s: 30 mm) 09. Fastening system:
04. Compact gravel fill with cement TITAN SILENT 800 mm step
(1800 kg/m3) (s: 80 mm)
05. SILENT FLOOR (s: 5 mm)
CLT SOLUTION_04
06 05 04 03 02 01
125
200
315
500
800
1250
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3150
5000
2000
80
125
200
315
500
800
1250
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5000
01. Concrete screed (2000 kg/m3) (s: 50 mm) 0 4 . EPS-lightened screed (s: 120 mm)
02. SILENT FLOOR EVO (s: 10 mm) 05. BARRIER 150
03. Mineral wool insulation 06. CLT (s: 150 mm)
s' ≤ 10 MN/m3(110 kg/m3) (s: 40 mm)
CLT SOLUTION_05
07 06 05 04 03 02 01 14 15 16 18 17 19
11 08 09 10 13 12
250
500
1000
2000
125
250
500
1000
2000
CLT SOLUTION_06
07 06 05 04 03 02 01 11 12
08 09 10
125
200
315
500
800
1250
2000
3150
5000
01. Wood floor (s: 15 mm) 08. Solid wood batten (b: 50 mm s: 150 mm)
02. SILENT STEP UNI (s: 2 mm) 09. Air chamber
03. Concrete screed (s: 70 mm) 10. Low density mineral wool insulation (s: 120 mm)
04. BARRIER 150 11. 2 plasterboard panels (s: 25 mm)
05. Mineral wool insulation 12. Resilient profile: ALADIN STRIPE EXTRA SOFT
s' ≤ 10 MN/m3 (s: 30 mm)
06. Gravel fill (1600 kg/m3) (s: 80 mm)
07. CLT (s: 146 mm)
ROOF SOLUTION_01
01 02 04 05 06 07 03 11
250
400
630
1000
1600
2500
4000
160
250
400
630
1000
1600
2500
4000
01. Galvanised steel sheet metal (s: 0,6 mm) 07. Wood fibre insulation (110 kg/m3) (s: 180 mm)
02. TRASPIR 3D COAT (s: 8 mm) 08. VAPOR
03. Fir wood planking (s: 20 mm) 09. Fir wood planking (s: 20 mm)
04. Solid wood battens (s: 60 mm) 10. Fir glulam beam (s: 200 mm)
05. TRASPIR 11. Fastening with DGZ
06. High density wood fibre insulation
(200 kg/m3) (s: 22 mm)
CLT SOLUTION_07
04 03 02 01 05
Without profile
LnT,w ( Cl ) = 45 ( 1 ) dB
R'w ( C ; Ctr ) = 60 ( -1 ; -4) dB
Ln,w ( Cl ) = 49 ( 1 ) dB
DnT,w ( Cl ) = 59 ( -1 ; -4 ) dB
125
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315
500
800
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80
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250
400
630
1000
1600
2500
4000
160
250
400
630
1000
1600
2500
4000
2500 67,7 68,1
3150 66,0 65,5
Rw = 60 (-1 ; -4) f (Hz) Rw = 62 (-1 ; -4) f (Hz) 4000 64,5 60,9
5000 60,8 55,8
60 62
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CLT SOLUTION_08
06 05 04 03 02 01 20 19 18 17 16 13
23
22
21
15
14
11 08 07 09 10 12 24
80
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2500 86,5 83
3150 81,1 77,6
DnT,w= 70 (-3 ; -9) f (Hz) R’w= 66 (-3 ; -9) f (Hz) 4000 87,1 83,6
5000 92,2 88,7
70 66
CLT SOLUTION_09
04
11
10
09
08
07
06
05
03
02
01
f Rw
Rw ( C ; Ctr ) = 59 ( -2 ; -7 ) dB [Hz] [dB]
STCASTM = 59 50 -
63 -
CONFIGURAZIONE A 80 -
100 34,9
R (dB) 125 46,1
80 160 44,5
200 46,0
01. Plasterboard panel (s: 12,5 mm)
250 50,2
02. SILENT WALL (s: 4 mm) 60 315 50,2
03. Plasterboard panel (s: 12,5 mm) 400 51,3
04. Solid wood batten (s: 60 mm) 500 53,4
05. Low density mineral wool insulation (s: 60 mm) 40 630 57,1
06. CLT (s: 100 mm) 800 61,8
07. Low density mineral wool insulation (s: 60 mm) 1000 64,5
20 1250 67,8
08. Solid wood batten (s: 60 mm)
1600 71,0
09. Plasterboard panel (s: 12,5 mm) 2000 72,3
10. SILENT WALL (s: 4 mm) 2500 74,6
80
125
200
315
500
800
1250
2000
3150
5000
CONFIGURAZIONE C
24 | CLT | CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS
CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS
CLT SOLUTION_10
01
02
03
04
05
Without profile
Rw ( C ; Ctr ) = 44 ( -1 ; -6 ) dB
STCASTM = 44
Rw ( C ; Ctr ) = 44 ( -1 ; -6 ) dB Rw ( C ; Ctr ) = 46 ( -1 ; -5 ) dB f Rw Rw
[Hz] [dB] [dB]
STCASTM = 44 STCASTM = 46 50 - -
63 - -
CONFIGURAZIONE C 80 - -
100 23,9 25,6
R (dB) 125 31,4 32,4
80 160 30,3 35,3
200 30,5 34,5
250 32,6 34,9
60 315 33,1 36,2
400 38,2 38,1
01. 2 plasterboard panels (s: 25 mm) 500 40,7 40,4
02. SILENT UNDERFLOOR (s: 4 mm) 40 630 43,3 44,7
03. Solid wood batten (s: 60 mm) 800 45,8 47,9
04. Low density mineral wool insulation (s: 60 mm) 1000 49,2 50,7
20 1250 52,3 53,9
05. CLT (s: 100 mm)
1600 56,0 56,5
2000 59,3 60,4
2500 59,3 61,6
80
125
200
315
500
800
1250
2000
3150
5000
CONFIGURAZIONE D
CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS | CLT | 25
CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS
CLT SOLUTION_11
02
03
07
09
08
06
05
04
01
Without profile
Rw ( C ; Ctr ) = 54 ( -2 ; -8 ) dB
STCASTM = 56
f Rw Rw
Rw ( C ; Ctr ) = 54 ( -2 ; -8 ) dB Rw ( C ; Ctr ) = 58 ( -2 ; -8 ) dB [Hz] [dB] [dB]
STCASTM = 56 STCASTM = 59 50 - -
63 - -
CONFIGURAZIONE D 80 - -
100 27,3 31,7
R (dB) 125 41,7 45,9
80 160 40,0 46,9
200 42,8 47,0
250 45,0 49,0
01. 2 plasterboard panels (s: 25 mm) 60 315 45,1 50,7
02. SILENT UNDERFLOOR (s: 4 mm) 400 49,0 51,2
03. Solid wood batten (s: 60 mm) 500 51,0 52,6
04. Low density mineral wool insulation (s: 60 mm) 40 630 54,3 56,6
05. CLT (s: 100 mm) 800 57,5 60,8
1000 61,4 64,1
06. Low density mineral wool insulation (s: 60 mm)
20 1250 64,8 67,0
07. Solid wood batten (s: 60 mm) 1600 68,3 69,6
08. SILENT UNDERFLOOR (s: 4 mm) 2000 69,8 71,6
09. 2 plasterboard panels (s: 25 mm) 2500 69,0 72,6
80
125
200
315
500
800
1250
2000
3150
5000
CLT SOLUTION_12
01
02
03
04
09
05
06
07
08
10
12
11
f Rw
Rw ( C ; Ctr ) = 58 ( -7 ; -15 ) dB [Hz] [dB]
STCASTM = 56 50 -
63 -
CONFIGURAZIONE E 80 -
100 24,3
R (dB) 125 32,2
01. Plasterboard panel (s: 12,5 mm) 80 160 41,0
200 46,5
02. Metal plasterboard structure (s: 50 mm)
250 49,4
03. Air chamber (s: 10 mm) 60 315 55,1
04. Low density mineral wool insulation (s: 60 mm) 400 60,5
05. VAPOR 500 62,9
06. CLT (s: 100 mm) 40 630 64,8
07. Wood fibre insulation (s: 160 mm) 800 67,7
08. TRASPIR 1000 67,3
20 1250 68,4
09. GIPS BAND - NAIL BAND - NAIL PLASTER - GEMINI
1600 70,5
10. Wood ventilation batten (s: 50 mm) 2000 69,8
11. Wood shingle covering (s: 12,5 mm) 2500 72,5
80
125
200
315
500
800
1250
2000
3150
5000
CLT SOLUTION_13
01
02
03
f Rw
Rw ( C ; Ctr ) = 37 ( -1 ; -4 ) dB [Hz] [dB]
STCASTM = 36 50 -
63 -
CONFIGURAZIONE F 80 -
100 28,5
R (dB) 125 29,4
80 160 26,3
200 26,8
250 25,1
60 315 25,7
400 27,5
500 30,8
01. CLT (s: 100 mm) 40 630 34,5
02. SILENT WALL (s: 4 mm) 800 39,1
03. Plasterboard panel (s: 12,5 mm) 1000 43,3
20 1250 47,7
1600 51,3
2000 56,0
2500 58,2
80
125
200
315
500
800
1250
2000
3150
5000
3150 58,3
4000 60,2
RW = 37 (-1 ; -4) f (Hz) 5000 62,4
37
CLT
CLT_01
STRATIGRAPHY A
01. Wood floor (15 mm)
A
02. Concrete screed (50 mm)
03. BARRIER 150
04. Mineral wool insulation (40 mm)
05. EPS-lightened screed (120 mm)
06. SILENT FLOOR EVO
07. CLT (150 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
01. Plaster (5 mm)
02. High density wood fibre insulation (80 mm)
03. High density wood fibre insulation (120 mm)
04. CLT (100 mm)
05. Solid wood batten (40 x 50 mm)
06. Low density wood fibre insulation (40 mm)
07. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
Dnf,w = 64,0 dB
LnDf,w = 7,5 dB
CLT_02
STRATIGRAPHY A
A 01. Wood floor (15 mm)
02. Concrete screed (50 mm)
03. BARRIER 150
04. Mineral wool insulation (40 mm)
05. EPS-lightened screed (120 mm)
06. SILENT FLOOR EVO
07. CLT (150 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
01. Wood shingle covering (25 mm)
02. Wood ventilation battens (40 mm)
03. TRASPIR
04. High density mineral wool insulation (100 mm)
05. High density mineral wool insulation (100 mm)
05. CLT (100 mm)
06. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
Dnf,w = 51,0 dB
LnDf,w = 20,5 dB
CLT_03
STRATIGRAPHY A
A 01. Wood floor (15 mm)
02. Concrete screed (50 mm)
03. BARRIER 150
04. Mineral wool insulation (40 mm)
05. EPS-lightened screed (120 mm)
06. SILENT FLOOR EVO
07. CLT (150 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
01. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
02. CLT (100 mm)
03. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
Dnf,w = 66,5 dB
LnDf,w = 15,9 dB
CLT_04
STRATIGRAPHY A
A 01. Wood floor (15 mm)
02. Concrete screed (50 mm)
03. BARRIER 150
04. Mineral wool insulation (40 mm)
05. EPS-lightened screed (120 mm)
06. SILENT FLOOR EVO
07. CLT (150 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
01. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
02. CLT (100 mm)
03. Solid wood batten (50 mm)
04. Low density mineral wool insulation (50 mm)
05. Oriented strand board (OSB) (15 mm)
06. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
Dnf,w = 76,9 dB
LnDf,w = 14,4 dB
CLT_05
STRATIGRAPHY A
01. Wood floor (15 mm)
02. Concrete screed (70 mm)
A 03. BARRIER 150
04. Mineral wool insulation (40 mm)
05. Compact gravel fill (50 mm)
06. SILENT FLOOR EVO
07. CLT (140 mm)
08. Air chamber
09. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
10. Low density mineral wool insulation (70 mm)
11. Plasterboard panel (15 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
01. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
02. CLT (100 mm)
03. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
Dnf,w = 63,6 dB
LnDf,w = 27,7 dB
CLT_06
STRATIGRAPHY A
A 01. Wood floor (15 mm)
02. Concrete screed (50 mm)
03. BARRIER 150
04. Mineral wool insulation (40 mm)
05. EPS-lightened screed (120 mm)
06. SILENT FLOOR EVO
07. CLT (150 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
01. CLT (80 mm)
02. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
03. Mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
04. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
05. CLT (80 mm)
Dnf,w = 56,0 dB
LnDf,w = 17,4 dB
CLT_07
STRATIGRAPHY A
01. Wood floor (15 mm)
02. Concrete screed (70 mm)
A 03. BARRIER 150
04. Mineral wool insulation (40 mm)
05. Compact gravel fill (50 mm)
06. SILENT FLOOR EVO
07. CLT (140 mm)
08. Air chamber
09. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
10. Low density mineral wool insulation (70 mm)
11. Plasterboard panel (15 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
01. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
02. CLT (100 mm)
03. Mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
04. CLT (100 mm)
05. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
Dnf,w = 57,3 dB
LnDf,w = 39,2 dB
CLT_08
STRATIGRAPHY A
01. Wood floor (15 mm)
02. Concrete screed (2200 kg/m3) (70 mm)
A 03. BARRIER 150
04. Mineral wool insulation (40 mm)
05. Compact gravel fill (50 mm)
06. SILENT FLOOR EVO
07. CLT (140 mm)
08. Air chamber
09. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
10. Low density mineral wool insulation (70 mm)
11. Plasterboard panel (15 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
01. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
02. Solid wood batten (60 mm)
03. Low density mineral wool insulation (50 mm)
04. CLT (100 mm)
05. Low density mineral wool insulation (70 mm)
06. Solid wood batten (60 mm)
07. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
Dnf,w = 77,0 dB
LnDf,w = 31,2 dB
CLT_09
STRATIGRAPHY A
A 01. Wood floor (15 mm)
02. Concrete screed (50 mm)
03. BARRIER 150
04. Mineral wool insulation (40 mm)
05. EPS-lightened screed (120 mm)
06. SILENT FLOOR EVO
07. CLT (150 mm)
B
STRATIGRAPHY A
01. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
02. Solid wood batten (60 mm)
03. Low density mineral wool insulation (70 mm)
04. CLT (100 mm)
05. Mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
06. CLT (100 mm)
07. Low density mineral wool insulation (70 mm)
08. Solid wood batten (60 mm)
Dnf,w = 76,0 dB 09. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
LnDf,w = 17,4 dB
TIMBER FRAME_01
08 07 05 04 03 02 01 06
13
16
09
10
12
14
11
15
17
18
Dnf,w = 71,3 dB
LnDf,w = 42,5 dB
TIMBER FRAME_02
09 08 07 06 04 03 02 01
17
10
13
14
15
12
11
16
05
Dnf,w = 61,0 dB
LnDf,w = 21,5 dB
TIMBER FRAME_03
09 07 08 06 04 03 02 01
16
10
13
12
15
14
11
05 17
Dnf,w = 61,0 dB
LnDf,w = 21,5 dB
TIMBER FRAME_04
08 07 05 06 04 03 02 01
13
16
09
12
11
14
10
15
17
18
Dnf,w = 82,3 dB
LnDf,w = 42,5 dB
TIMBER FRAME_01
01. Wood floor (20 mm) 09. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
02. SILENT STEP 10. BARRIER 150
03. High density mineral wool insulation (20 mm) 11. Solid wood batten (60x60 mm)
04. Oriented strand board OSB (30 mm) 12. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
05. I-joist beam (200 mm) 13. Wood stud (80x140 mm)
06. Mineral wool insulation (200 mm) 14. High density mineral wool insulation (140 mm)
07. BARRIER 150 15. TRASPIR
08. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm) 16. Wood ventilation batten (19x50 mm)
17. Façade covering (20 mm)
18. Resilient profile: ALADIN STRIPE
TIMBER FRAME_02
01. Wood floor (20 mm) 10. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
02. SILENT STEP 11 Solid wood batten (60x60 mm)
03. High density mineral wool insulation (20 mm) 12. Air chamber (60 mm)
04. Oriented strand board OSB (30 mm) 13. VAPOR
05. SILENT BEAM 14. High density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
06. Wood joist (200 mm) 15. High density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
07. Metal structure for plasterboard (60 mm) 16. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
08. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm) 17. Wood stud (80x140 mm)
09. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
TIMBER FRAME_03
01. Wood floor (20 mm) 10. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
02. SILENT STEP 11. Solid wood batten (60 mm)
03. High density mineral wool insulation (20 mm) 12. Air chamber (60 mm)
04. Oriented strand board OSB (30 mm) 13. VAPOR
05. SILENT BEAM 14. High density mineral wool insulation (60+60 mm)
06. Wood joist (200 mm) 15. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
07. Metal structure for plasterboard (60 mm) 16. Wood stud (140 mm)
08. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm) 17. Resilient profile: ALADIN STRIPE
09. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
TIMBER FRAME_04
01. Wood floor (20 mm) 09. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
02. SILENT STEP 10. Solid wood batten (60x60 mm)
03. High density mineral wool insulation (20 mm) 11. Air chamber (60 mm)
04. Oriented strand board OSB (30 mm) 12. VAPOR
05. I-joist beam (200 mm) 13. Wood stud (80x140 mm)
06. Mineral wool insulation (200 mm) 14. High density mineral wool insulation (140 mm)
07. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm) 15. TRASPIR
08. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm) 16. Wood ventilation batten (60x40 mm)
17. Wood shingle covering (20mm)
18. Resilient profile: ALADIN STRIPE
TIMBER FRAME
TIMBER FRAME_05
STRATIGRAPHY A
01. Wood floor (20 mm)
A
02. Concrete screed (50 mm)
03. BARRIER 150
04. Mineral wool insulation (50 mm)
05. EPS-lightened screed (110 mm)
06. SILENT FLOOR EVO
07. Wood planking (24 mm)
08. Wood beam (200 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
01. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
B 02. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
03. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
04. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
05. High density mineral wool insulation (140 mm)
06. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
Dnf,w = 85,3 dB 07. Air chamber (40 mm)
Dnf,w = 86,9 dB (with sand and concrete screed) 08. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
09. High density mineral wool insulation (140 mm)
Dnf,w = 78,9 dB (without linings)
10. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
11. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
LnDf,w = 36,0 dB
12. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
LnDf,w = 36,0 dB (with sand and concrete screed) 13. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
LnDf,w = 39,0 dB (without linings)
TIMBER FRAME_06
STRATIGRAPHY A
01. Wood floor (20 mm)
A
02. Concrete screed (50 mm)
03. BARRIER 150
04. Mineral wool insulation (50 mm)
05. Compact gravel fill (100 mm)
06. SILENT FLOOR EVO
07. Wood planking (24 mm)
08. Wood beam (200 mm)
B
STRATIGRAPHY B
01. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
02. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
03. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
04. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
05. High density mineral wool insulation (140 mm)
06. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
07. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
Dnf,w = 77,9 dB
08. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
Dnf,w = 81,5 dB (with sand and concrete screed) 09. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
LnDf,w = 31,7 dB
LnDf,w = 31,7 dB (with sand and concrete screed)
TIMBER FRAME_07
STRATIGRAPHY A
01. Wood floor (20 mm)
A
02. Concrete screed (50 mm)
03. BARRIER 150
04. Mineral wool insulation (50 mm)
05. EPS-lightened screed (110 mm)
06. SILENT FLOOR EVO
07. Wood planking (24 mm)
08. Wood beam (200 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
B 01. Wood shingle covering (25 mm)
02. Wood ventilation batten (60 x 40 mm)
03. TRASPIR
04. High density wood fibre insulation (60 mm)
05. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
06. High density mineral wool insulation (140 mm)
07. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
Dnf,w = 91,3 dB 08. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
Dnf,w = 86,3 dB (with CLT wall) 09. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
10. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
LnDf,w = 22,0 dB
LnDf,w = 25,5 dB (with CLT wall)
TIMBER FRAME_08
STRATIGRAPHY A
01. Wood floor (20 mm)
02. SILENT STEP
A
03. Oriented strand board panel OSB (30 mm)
04. Wood joist (210 mm)
05. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
06. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
07. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
B 01. Wood shingle covering (25 mm)
02. Wood ventilation batten (60 x 40 mm)
03. TRASPIR
04. High density wood fibre insulation (60 mm)
05. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
06. High density mineral wool insulation (140 mm)
07. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
08. VAPOR
09. Air chamber (60 mm)
10. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
11. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
Dnf,w = 82,3 dB
LnDf,w = 42,5 dB
TIMBER FRAME_09
STRATIGRAPHY A
01. Wood floor (20 mm)
02. SILENT STEP
A
03. Oriented strand board panel OSB (30 mm)
04. Wood joist (210 mm)
05. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
06. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
07. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
B STRATIGRAPHY B
01. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
02. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
03. Air chamber (60 mm)
04. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
05. High density mineral wool insulation (140 mm)
06. Air chamber (60 mm)
07. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
08. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
Dnf,w = 67,5 dB
LnDf,w = 19,5 dB
TIMBER FRAME_10
STRATIGRAPHY A
01. Wood floor (20 mm)
02. SILENT STEP
03. Oriented strand board panel OSB (14 mm)
A
04. Air chamber (40 mm)
05. Solid wood batten (60 x 40 mm)
06. High density mineral wool insulation (90 mm)
07. Air chamber (25 mm)
08. Solid wood batten (50 x 25 mm)
09. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
B
STRATIGRAPHY B
01. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
02. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
03. High density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
04. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
05. High density mineral wool insulation (140 mm)
06. VAPOR
07. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
08. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
09. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
Dnf,w = 78,4 dB
LnDf,w = 26,5 dB
TIMBER FRAME_11
STRATIGRAPHY A
A 01. Wood floor (20 mm)
02. SILENT STEP
03. I-joist beam (200 mm)
04. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
01. Wood covering (20 mm)
B 02. Wood ventilation batten (60 x 40 mm)
03. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
04. Air chamber (30 mm)
05. Solid wood batten (50 x 30 mm)
06. High density mineral wool insulation (140 mm)
07. Air chamber (30 mm)
08. Solid wood batten (50 x 30 mm)
09. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
10. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
11. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
Dnf,w = 71,3 dB 12. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
LnDf,w = 63,5 dB
TIMBER FRAME_12
STRATIGRAPHY A
01. Wood floor (20 mm)
02. SILENT STEP
03. Oriented strand board panel OSB (14 mm)
A
04. Air chamber (40 mm)
05. Solid wood batten (60 x 40 mm)
06. High density mineral wool insulation (90 mm)
07. Air chamber (25 mm)
08. Solid wood batten (50 x 25 mm)
09. Plasterboard panel (12,5 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
B 01. Stone covering (90 mm)
02. Metal structure for ventilation (30 mm)
03. TRASPIR
04. High density mineral wool insulation (30 mm)
05. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
06. High density mineral wool insulation (140 mm)
07. VAPOR
08. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
09. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
10. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
Dnf,w = 71,3 dB
LnDf,w = 19,0 dB
TIMBER FRAME_13
A STRATIGRAPHY A
01. Terracotta roof tiles (75 mm)
02. BYTUM
03. Fir wood planking (40 mm)
04. Air chamber (40 mm)
05. Solid wood batten (60 x 40 mm)
06. TRASPIR
07. High density wood fibre insulation (60 mm)
08. Fir wood planking (120 mm)
09. Fir wood planking (24mm)
10. Wood beam (200 mm)
STRATIGRAPHY B
01. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
B 02. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
03. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
04. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
05. High density mineral wool insulation (140 mm)
06. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
07. High density mineral wool insulation (40 mm)
08. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
09. High density mineral wool insulation (140 mm)
10. Oriented strand board panel OSB (12 mm)
Dnf,w = 71,2 dB 11. Low density mineral wool insulation (60 mm)
Dnf,w = 76,2 dB (with XYLOFON) 12. Solid wood batten (60 x 60 mm)
13. 2 plasterboard panels (25 mm)
Dnf,w = 83,3 dB (with XYLOFON and SILENT WALL)
Rw1 Rw2 Rw3 Rw4 Lw2 Lw3 ΔRw1 ΔRw2 ΔRw3 ΔRw4 ΔLw2 ΔLw3 Kv13 Kv24 Kv23 Kv12
[dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB]
CLT_01 31 38 - - 85 - 13 39 - - 47 - - - - 15
CLT_02 31 38 - - 85 - 0 39 - - 47 - - - - 15
CLT_03 - 38 38 - - 85 - 0 39 - - 47 - - 23 -
CLT_04 - 31 38 - - 85 - 10 39 - - 47 - - 18 -
CLT_05 - 38 38 - - 85 - 13 13 - - 27 - - 23 -
CLT_06 - 31 38 - - 85 - 10 39 - - 47 - - 15 -
CLT_07 - 31 38 - - 85 - 13 13 - - 27 - - 15 -
CLT_08 - 31 38 - - 85 - 13 13 - - 27 - - 23 -
CLT_09 - 31 38 - - 85 - 10 39 - - 47 - - 15 -
Rw1 Rw2 Rw3 Rw4 Lw2 Lw3 ΔRw1 ΔRw2 ΔRw3 ΔRw4 ΔLw2 ΔLw3 Dv13n Dv23n Dv24n Dv12n
[dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB][dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB]
TIMBER FRAME_01 42 38 42 - 55 - 7 - 7 - - - 34 29 - 29
TIMBER FRAME_02 65 32 65 32 - 54 0 7 0 7 - - 36 18 22 -
TIMBER FRAME_03 65 32 65 32 - 54 0 7 0 7 - - 36 18 22 -
TIMBER FRAME_04 42 65 42 - 54 - 7 - 7 - - - 30 30 - 18
TIMBER FRAME_05 38 62 38 62 - 92 19 3 19 3 - 28 35,7 27 26,7 26,7
TIMBER FRAME_05 38 62 38 62 - 92 28 3 28 3 - 28 35,7 27 31,7 22,7
with sand and concrete screed
TIMBER FRAME_05 38 62 38 62 - 92 19 0 19 0 - 28 35,7 27 26,7 22,7
without linings
TIMBER FRAME_06 38 42 38 42 - 92 19 7 19 7 - 28 20,3 25,3 34,7 25,3
TIMBER FRAME_06 38 42 38 42 - 92 28 7 28 7 - 28 20,3 25,3 34,7 25,3
with sand and concrete screed
TIMBER FRAME_07 42 38 42 - 92 - 7 28 7 - 28 - 36,7 34 - 35
TIMBER FRAME_07 37 38 37 - 92 - 7 28 7 - 28 - 36,7 34 - 34
with CLT wall
TIMBER FRAME_08 42 65 42 - 54 - 7 - 7 - 0 - 30 30 - 18
TIMBER FRAME_09 65 32 62 32 - 54 0 7 0 10 - 0 20 20 30 20
TIMBER FRAME_10 42 53 42 - 55 - 7 - 7 - 0 - 34 29 - 29
TIMBER FRAME_11 42 38 42 - 92 - 7 - 7 - - - 34 29 - 29
TIMBER FRAME_12 42 38 42 - 55 - 7 - 7 - 0 - 34 29 - 29
TIMBER FRAME_13 36 62 36 - - - 0 3 0 - - - 36,7 36,7 - -
TIMBER FRAME_13 36 62 36 - - - 0 3 0 - - - 41,7 41,7 - -
with XYLOFON
TIMBER FRAME_13 43 72 43 - - - 0 3 0 - - - 41,7 41,7 - -
with XYLOFON and SILENT WALL
1 2
X-RAD junctions
T vertical junction - detail 47 70
X vertical junction - detail 48 70
L horizontal junction - detail 49 - 50 71
T horizontal junction - detail 51 - 52 71
X horizontal junction - detail 53 - 54 72
FLANKSOUND PROJECT
THE FLANKSOUND
PROJECT
EXPERIMENTAL MEASUREMENTS OF K ij FOR CLT HIGHLIGHTS
JUNCTIONS 7 different CLT manufacturers
Rothoblaas has funded a research aimed at measuring the vibration L, T, X vertical and horizontal junctions
reduction index Kij for a variety of junctions between CLT panels, with
the twofold aim of providing specific experimental data suitable for the influence of type and number of
acoustic design of CLT buildings and of contributing to development of screws
the calculation methods.
influence of type and number of angle
brackets
L, T and X junctions were tested during the measurement project.
influence of type and number of hold-
CLT panels were provided by seven different manufacturers and there-
downs
fore underwent different production processes, showing different char-
acteristics such as the number and thickness of the planks, the side glu- use of resilient layers
ing of the layers, and whether there are anti-shrinkage cuts in the core.
Different kinds of screws and connectors were tested, as well as different
resilient layers at the wall-floor junction.
FASTENING
HBS TITAN F
countersunk screw angle bracket for shear
stresses on frame walls
VGZ WHT
total thread connector angle bracket for tensile
with cylindrical head loads
TITAN N
angle bracket for shear
loads in solid walls
46 | FLANKSOUND PROJECT
FLANKSOUND PROJECT
MEASUREMENT
CONFIGURATION
THE MEASURING CHAIN: TOOLS AND DATA
PROCESSING
The vibration reduction index Kij is calculated as:
where
Lij is the length of the junction shared between the elements i and j and
a; are the equivalent absorption lengths elements of i and j, expressed as
a function of panel surface S, frequency f and structural reverberation
time Ts:
The velocity levels were measured using a pink noise source signal,
filtered at 30 Hz in order to get reliable results from 50 Hz onwards.
Structural reverberation times were calculated from impulse responses
acquired using ESS test signals. The accelerometers were fixed to the
panels using magnets. Eyelets were screwed to the panels with screws
whose length was at least half of the thickness of the panels, in order to
reach the innermost layer of the panel. The vibration reduction indices
are reported in the one-third octave bands ranging from 100 to 3150 Hz,
together with the value averaged over the one-third octave bands from
200 to 1250 Hz.
SOUNDPROOFING X-RAD
XYLOFON X-ONE
high performance universal connector for CLT
resilient profile panels
CONSTRUCTION SEALING
airtight profile
THE SIMPLIFIED
METHOD
A calculation example using EN ISO 12354
FLOORS (5, 6, 7, 8)
70 mm concrete screed
320 cm 0.2 mm PE membrane
30 mm anti-footstep noise
50 mm backfill (loose)
140 mm CLT
60 mm mineral wool
3 4 15 mm plasterboard
SECTION
5 6
270 cm
CHARACTERISATION
OF THE JUNCTIONS
JUNCTION 1-2-S
X junction
detail 12 (page 57)
JUNCTION 3-4-S
T JUNCTION
DETERMINING THE APPARENT SOUND REDUCTION detail 5 (page 55)
INDEX
JUNCTION 5-6-S
The simplified model has the unquestioned advantage of providing an X junction with resilient profile
detail 43 (page 68)
easy-to-use tool to predict sound insulation.
On the other hand, its application is quite delicate for CLT structures be- JUNCTION 7-8-S
X junction with resilient profile
cause the damping of each structural element is strongly affected by the
detail 43 (page 68)
assembly. It really deserves a dedicated modelling approach. Moreover,
CLT panels provide poor insulation at low frequencies, thus the use of
frequency weighted indices might return results which do not provide an
accurate representation of actual behaviour in the low frequency region.
Therefore the use of the detailed method is advised for accurate predic-
tive analysis. CALCULATING Rij
EXPRESSING THE
RESULTS
1 1
2 4
3 3
1
4
2
K12 = K21 K14 = K41 K43 = K34 K14 = K41 K13 = K31
K13 = K31 K12 = K21 K42 = K24
2 3
1 2
1
X JUNCTIONS
4
1
The results reported here are generally not based on a single measurement, but
are averages obtained from a combination of measurements made for the same
fastening system. EXPERIMENTAL
One example is given by the vertical X junctions. It was observed that there are
slight differences between transmission paths 1-2 and 2-3 due to the fact that
MEASUREMENTS
the screws inserted in panel 2 also reach panel 3. In any case, given the uncer-
tainties related to installation, difficult to control on site, this catalogue offers an OF Kij
average value between paths 1-2 (K12) and between 2-3 (K23).
Another example involves the analysis of the panels obtained by seven different
manufacturers. Given the discrepancies between the Kij values measured using
the same fastening system but with panels from different manufacturers, the
values provided in this catalogue represent an average value obtained from the
various tests. This choice was made in order to return stable data that can take
into account mounting tolerances and other variable factors, given that the goal
of the catalogue is to serve as an acoustic design tool.
3 2
4
3
1 2
2 1
1
4 4 3
3
1
2
2
SYNOPTIC TABLE
SOUNDPROOFING
FASTENING SYSTEM SOLUTION
CONSTRUCTION
ALADIN STRIPE
TITAN SILENT
XYLOFON
SEALING
DETAIL
TITAN
WHT
WBR
HBS
VGZ
LVB
01 HBS8240 p: 200 - - - - - - - - -
02 HBS8240 p:400 - - - - - - - - -
3 - VGZ7260 p:600 - - - - - - - -
4 - VGZ9400 p:300 - - - - - - - -
5 HBS8240 p:400 - - - - - - - - -
WALL - WALL JUNCTIONS
6 HBS8240 p:400 - - - - - - - -
7 - VGZ7260 p:400 - - - - - - - -
8 - VGZ7260 p:400 - - - - - - -
11 HBS8200 p:400 - - - - - - - - -
12 HBS8240 p:400 - - - - - - - - -
13 HBS8240 p:400 - - - - - - - -
14 - VGZ7260 p:400 - - - - - - - -
15 - VGZ7260 p:400 - - - - - - -
16 - - - TTN240 p:1000 - - - - - -
17 - - - TTF200 p:1200 - - - - - -
18 HBS8240 p:300 - - - - - - - - -
19 HBS8240 p:300 - - - - - - - -
20 - VGZ9400 p:600 - - - - - - - -
21 - VGZ9400 p:600 - - - - - - -
22 - - - TCN240+TCW240 - - - - - -
p:1400
WALL - FLOOR JUNCTIONS
23 - - WHT340 - - - - - - -
24 - - WHT620 - - - - - - -
25 - - WHT620 - - - - - - -
SOUNDPROOFING
FASTENING SYSTEM SOLUTION
CONSTRUCTION
ALADIN STRIPE
TITAN SILENT
XYLOFON
SEALING
DETAIL
TITAN
WHT
WBR
HBS
VGZ
LVB
36 HBS8240 p:300 - WHT440 TTN240 p:800 - - - -
38
WALL - FLOOR JUNCTIONS
SOUNDPROOFING
FASTENING SYSTEM SOLUTION
shape O level TOP
CONSTRUCTION
ALADIN STRIPE
TITAN SILENT
XYLOFON
SEALING
DETAIL
47 - - - - - - -
48 - - - - - - -
49
X-RAD
- - - - - - -
50 - - - - -
51 - - - - - - -
52 - - - - - -
53 - - - - - - -
54 - - - - - -
LEGEND:
p Step
01. L JUNCTION
FASTENING SYSTEM 100
Screws HBS Ø8 X 240 mm (HBS8240) 2
step 200 mm
200
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO 1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 12,8 9,4 3,9 2,3 2,3 0,2 3,7 4,6 6,6 8,1 9,6 11,7 15,0 15,4 15,9 16,8 5,5
02. L JUNCTION
FASTENING SYSTEM 100
Screws HBS Ø8 X 240 mm (HBS8240) 2
step 400 mm
400
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO 1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 11,4 9,8 2,9 2,1 2,7 1,8 6,3 8,3 10,1 12,6 12,9 16,1 18,3 16,9 19,6 22,2 8,1
03. L JUNCTION
FASTENING SYSTEM 100
Screws VGZ Ø7 X 260 mm (VGZ7260) 2
step 600 mm
600
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO 1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 16,5 15,1 6,4 11,5 11,3 9,8 11,7 12,8 15,0 15,5 16,0 19,7 18,8 19,8 22,5 23,0 13,7
04. L JUNCTION
FASTENING SYSTEM 100
Screws VGZ Ø9 X 400 mm (VGZ9400) 2
step 300 mm
300
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO 1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 19,0 16,7 9,6 14,5 12,0 10,8 8,7 11,2 10,2 13,9 14,3 16,1 17,9 17,7 18,5 19,9 12,4
05. T JUNCTION
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws HBS Ø8 X 240 mm (HBS8240) 100
step 400 mm
1 3
400
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
4
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K14 | K34 (dB) 6,9 7,6 5,9 5,5 5,9 5,9 7,3 8,0 11,0 10,8 12,8 12,6 14,6 16,0 18,2 19,2 8,9
K13 (dB) 8,6 9,2 7,2 7,7 10,3 9,8 12,6 16,0 20,9 21,2 25,6 28,1 29,6 33,4 34,9 37,8 16,9
06. T JUNCTION
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws HBS Ø8 X 240 mm (HBS8240) 100
step 400 mm
1 3
400
RESILIENT PROFILE
CONSTRUCTION SEALING
4
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K14 | K34 (dB) 4,4 4,3 3,5 5,8 7,4 3,7 7,6 12,4 12,0 15,9 16,7 18,4 19,1 20,5 24,3 26,2 11,1
K13 (dB) 10,3 8,2 2,6 3,3 9,8 7,3 15,0 18,6 18,3 27,9 25,9 30,6 30,7 37,4 39,7 41,2 17,4
07. T JUNCTION
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws VGZ Ø7 X 260 mm (VGZ7260) 100
step 400 mm
1 3
400
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO 4
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K14 | K43 (dB) 1,3 4,7 4,2 5,1 5,8 1,3 9,5 9,5 12,0 12,9 14,8 16,5 16,5 20,8 24,0 25,6 9,7
K13 (dB) 3,7 4,3 7,5 5,2 5,6 4,3 14,9 15,4 17,6 19,5 26,4 27,8 27,8 34,2 38,8 43,8 15,2
08. T JUNCTION
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws VGZ Ø7 X 260 mm (VGZ7260) 100
step 400 mm
1 3
400
RESILIENT PROFILE
CONSTRUCTION SEALING
4
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K14 | K43 (dB) 4,6 2,6 2,0 4,3 4,8 4,1 10,2 11,0 13,2 15,3 15,3 17,4 17,2 21,7 24,7 25,8 10,6
K13 (dB) 7,3 5,1 3,3 6,7 6,9 7,2 14,5 18,0 17,9 20,2 25,6 30,8 31,4 37,4 39,3 41,1 16,4
09. T JUNCTION
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws HBS Ø8 X 240 mm (HBS8240) 100
step 400 mm 400
1 3
Angle brackets TITAN (TTF200) step 600 mm
600
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
4
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K14 (dB) 8,1 12,6 6,2 8,7 11,0 8,4 10,0 13,2 18,9 16,7 16,2 13,4 16,2 24,5 23,5 28,3 12,9
K13 (dB) 4,4 -0,2 2,9 7,9 14,6 13,4 9,4 13,7 16,5 14,7 16,7 20,0 23,4 27,1 28,4 29,6 14,1
K34 (dB) 3,2 -1,7 -2,0 0,4 3,8 2,7 0,9 6,7 7,4 6,4 6,1 10,5 10,7 10,8 11,3 13,3 5,0
10. T JUNCTION
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws VGZ Ø7 X 260 (VGZ7260) mm 100
step 600 mm
1 3
Angle brackets TITAN (TTF200) step 600 mm
600
600
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
4
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K14 (dB) 6,3 9,3 9,6 9,9 9,8 5,7 8,7 11,5 12,6 12,1 14,5 15,1 15,2 20,1 24,1 22,6 11,1
K13 (dB) 7,4 9,8 12,1 11,9 13,4 9,9 14,5 15,4 16,1 18,5 22,2 21,0 21,8 26,2 28,7 29,2 15,9
K34 (dB) 7,9 12,0 7,3 6,6 8,2 4,3 6,3 7,8 8,4 9,4 11,2 11,0 11,2 14,9 16,0 15,5 8,1
11. T JUNCTION
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws HBS Ø8 X 200 (HBS8200) mm 100
step 400 mm
1 3
400
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
4
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K14 (dB) 11,1 7,2 6,7 8,0 7,7 10,7 8,1 7,3 8,4 8,8 9,4 10,0 10,0 13,3 13,5 13,2 8,7
K13 (dB) 11,3 7,5 4,6 3,4 4,4 6,5 8,7 8,1 6,3 4,3 4,9 2,6 2,9 4,8 4,5 4,1 5,5
12. X JUNCTION
100
FASTENING SYSTEM 4
Screws HBS Ø8 X 240 mm (HBS8240)
step 400 mm
100
RESILIENT PROFILE 1 3
NO
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K14 (dB) 13,1 12,4 13,7 10,8 13,2 12,2 12,8 14,4 15,9 17,0 19,7 21,2 25,0 27,9 29,7 32,6 15,2
K12 (dB) 9,9 10,4 8,7 8,0 9,8 7,7 8,4 9,4 11,2 10,1 11,5 12,3 15,0 16,8 18,0 21,2 9,8
K13 (dB) 12,5 12,1 12,7 12,3 14,6 13,3 11,9 14,0 16,8 16,8 20,5 21,7 23,9 27,5 28,3 31,6 15,8
K42 (dB) 12,9 11,2 11,6 9,8 12,7 12,5 11,6 11,9 13,8 12,6 13,4 13,9 16,8 18,6 20,7 22,9 12,5
13. X JUNCTION
100
FASTENING SYSTEM 4
Screws HBS Ø8 X 240 mm (HBS8240)
step 400 mm
100
RESILIENT PROFILE 1 3
CONSTRUCTION SEALING
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K14 (dB) 11,4 8,5 6,9 10,1 14,1 10,9 14,6 17,1 16,9 20,9 22,0 22,8 28,7 33,4 37,2 39,3 16,6
K12 (dB) 5,9 6,3 7,3 6,3 8,4 6,1 8,5 11,6 12,2 13,6 12,8 16,5 17,6 19,6 23,6 25,1 10,7
K13 (dB) 13,4 12,3 11,0 12,9 15,5 14,6 17,0 17,5 19,7 26,4 25,1 28,1 27,4 35,4 39,9 39,6 19,6
K42 (dB) 9,5 8,1 9,0 8,2 12,7 11,5 14,3 13,3 17,1 18,5 17,3 20,5 23,9 24,4 29,2 32,8 14,8
14. X JUNCTION
100
FASTENING SYSTEM 4
Screws VGZ Ø7 X 260 mm (VGZ7260)
step 400 mm
100
RESILIENT PROFILE 1 3
NO
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K14 (dB) 11,0 8,6 8,9 9,7 10,1 7,1 12,3 13,4 15,1 17,8 19,8 23,3 24,9 30,8 33,7 37,3 14,3
K12 (dB) 7,8 8,7 7,1 6,5 6,7 3,3 8,7 10,0 13,1 12,5 16,1 17,0 17,2 21,2 20,2 24,3 10,4
K13 (dB) 9,8 9,6 13,6 12,0 9,5 8,7 15,9 17,5 18,7 20,8 26,7 28,2 27,9 35,7 36,4 42,6 17,5
K42 (dB) 13,0 9,8 5,5 5,6 7,8 8,0 11,8 9,6 13,6 17,6 18,3 20,8 19,8 27,4 30,3 29,1 12,6
15. X JUNCTION
100
FASTENING SYSTEM 4
Screws VGZ Ø7 X 260 mm (VGZ7260)
step 400 mm
100
RESILIENT PROFILE 1 3
CONSTRUCTION SEALING
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K14 (dB) 10,5 7,2 5,1 6,0 9,9 8,1 11,5 14,3 16,8 18,4 22,0 25,1 27,5 33,5 36,1 36,4 14,7
K12 (dB) 7,4 5,1 1,7 4,3 5,1 4,4 9,8 11,8 12,9 14,2 15,8 17,5 16,9 22,2 26,1 25,4 10,7
K13 (dB) 10,2 9,9 2,5 9,9 12,2 10,1 14,1 18,5 19,8 21,8 26,1 31,8 31,9 38,6 42,7 42,0 18,3
K42 (dB) 10,1 7,9 9,0 5,7 11,0 11,1 15,1 16,5 19,4 19,2 21,7 23,8 24,4 32,7 34,7 35,3 15,9
16. L JUNCTION
FASTENING SYSTEM 100
Angle brackets TITAN (TTN240) step 1000 mm 2
1000
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO 1
160
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 9,7 8,0 11,8 7,5 10,0 7,6 11,4 11,1 10,4 10,0 9,8 12,3 15,9 16,5 17,4 13,3 10,0
17. L JUNCTION
FASTENING SYSTEM 100
Angle brackets TITAN (TTF200) step 1200 mm 2
1200
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO 1
160
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 8,4 10,0 12,1 6,5 11,3 6,0 10,3 10,1 8,6 7,7 8,3 11,3 15,2 15,9 16,4 14,2 8,9
18. L JUNCTION
300
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws HBS Ø8 X 240 mm (HBS8240) 160
step 300 mm
2
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 11,7 15,6 12,1 9,4 11,9 10,1 9,5 11,0 7,0 10,1 9,9 12,8 14,8 15,4 17,3 18,6 10,2
19. L JUNCTION
300
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws HBS Ø8 X 240 mm (HBS8240) 160
step 300 mm
2
RESILIENT PROFILE
XYLOFON
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 12,6 10,8 13,6 11,1 9,2 13,3 11,3 16,5 10,2 14,6 14,9 17,4 19,6 25,0 28,5 25,1 13,2
20. L JUNCTION
600
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws VGZ Ø9 X 400 mm (VGZ9400) 160
step 600 mm
2
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 18,5 10,8 12,3 11,5 12,8 10,1 12,0 12,9 10,4 10,0 8,7 14,8 16,9 21,3 21,2 23,2 11,5
21. L JUNCTION
600
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws VGZ Ø9 X 400 mm (VGZ9400) 160
step 600 mm
2
RESILIENT PROFILE
XYLOFON
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 15,3 11,2 10,6 9,5 11,7 11,5 13,8 15,1 12,0 14,5 13,0 18,6 21,6 22,0 20,8 23,7 13,3
160
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 8,6 11,6 11,5 6,8 9,9 6,8 9,7 10,0 9,0 10,5 9,8 11,4 14,1 17,0 18,5 15,5 9,3
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO 1
160
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 9,0 11,5 13,7 9,3 9,3 8,5 9,7 8,7 10,6 11,0 11,3 11,9 12,8 14,3 15,0 16,5 10,0
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO 1
160
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) * 9,1 15,8 9,4 9,3 9,2 7,1 14,7 11,5 13,5 10,7 13,4 11,7 14,4 14,4 16,8 18,2 11,3
K12 (dB) ** 15,6 11,7 12,4 8,7 10,2 8,0 13,2 12,5 9,2 10,8 10,3 12,5 13,8 14,6 15,1 16,7 10,6
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO 1
160
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 12,3 11,6 10,1 8,4 7,9 7,2 10,0 8,8 9,4 11,1 11,9 11,8 13,7 13,5 16,7 15,4 9,6
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 8,4 15,5 9,8 9,2 9,6 9,3 6,2 7,3 7,2 10,4 11,5 12,1 14,6 14,2 18,9 17,3 9,2
800
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 10,6 14,2 10,0 10,3 9,9 7,8 8,5 8,3 8,7 10,5 10,6 12,1 13,1 12,6 14,4 15,6 9,6
800
RESILIENT PROFILE
XYLOFON
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 10,9 8,9 7,1 10,6 7,4 9,6 10,2 12,5 11,8 14,1 14,8 15,3 17,1 17,4 21,5 21,2 11,8
800
RESILIENT PROFILE
XYLOFON + TITAN SILENT
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 11,6 9,4 11,6 12,0 7,2 11,0 10,3 13,7 11,9 15,1 15,6 16,7 17,9 22,2 25,6 22,1 12,6
RESILIENT PROFILE
ALADIN STRIPE
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 8,7 14,4 8,7 10,0 10,7 9,5 6,1 9,8 9,4 14,1 16,1 18,1 18,1 17,8 21,3 19,1 11,5
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 9,5 13,6 8,7 11,8 9,0 10,1 7,2 8,7 10,4 14,2 17,0 16,5 18,4 20,0 23,1 19,7 11,7
RESILIENT PROFILE
ALADIN STRIPE + TITAN SILENT
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 9,7 15,3 9,0 11,2 9,2 9,3 6,6 10,6 9,7 14,0 16,3 15,8 16,7 17,8 22,1 21,8 11,4
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 15,2 10,6 10,1 11,2 10,5 9,3 8,7 9,2 10,6 10,3 10,3 14,1 16,7 20,2 22,8 21,9 10,5
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 13,8 14,6 10,6 11,5 10,4 7,0 5,9 7,7 9,7 9,7 10,0 12,6 15,2 18,0 21,2 18,2 9,4
RESILIENT PROFILE
XYLOFON
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 10,6 15,0 8,8 9,6 9,2 8,4 7,7 10,0 11,3 14,3 14,2 16,3 20,0 18,6 20,8 18,7 11,2
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 16,8 19,9 9,6 14,5 14,5 10,8 8,1 11,4 17,6 18,5 18,3 17,8 20,5 27,9 28,1 35,1 14,6
K13, (dB) 23,8 26,9 16,6 21,5 21,5 17,8 15,1 18,4 24,6 25,5 25,3 24,8 27,5 34,9 35,1 42,1 21,6
K23 (dB) 11,9 5,6 1,4 6,3 7,2 5,0 -1,0 4,9 6,0 8,2 8,2 14,9 15,1 14,2 15,9 20,2 6,6
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 17,4 14,8 9,0 15,5 11,9 13,2 9,9 16,2 20,6 22,5 22,9 21,7 24,9 35,1 37,3 41,2 17,2
K13, (dB) 24,4 21,8 16,0 22,5 18,9 20,2 16,9 23,2 27,6 29,5 29,9 28,7 31,9 42,1 44,3 48,2 24,2
K23 (dB) 12,5 0,5 0,7 7,2 4,6 7,5 0,7 9,7 9,1 12,3 12,8 18,8 19,5 21,3 25,1 26,3 9,2
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K13 (dB) 26,9 26,7 18,3 20,6 19,1 12,9 8,8 12,4 15,1 17,5 19,7 22,8 24,6 30,7 34,3 32,0 16,5
K12 | K23 (dB) 19,9 19,7 11,3 13,6 12,1 5,9 1,8 5,4 8,1 10,5 12,7 15,8 17,6 23,7 27,3 25,0 9,5
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K13 (dB) 23,6 27,1 16,5 18,7 18,0 14,2 10,6 14,6 16,7 22,0 24,0 26,6 29,4 31,4 34,0 32,5 18,4
K12 | K23 (dB) 16,6 20,1 9,5 11,7 11,0 7,2 3,6 7,6 9,7 15,0 17,0 19,6 22,4 24,4 27,0 25,5 11,4
1
100
160
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 13,6 14,9 4,4 9,4 11,4 7,0 8,9 9,0 14,5 18,2 17,4 20,2 21,9
228,9 28,3 36,7 12,9
K13 (dB) 22,5 25,3 15,7 16,5 15,0 12,6 13,4 15,8 21,1 18,6 19,3 18,8 23,5 29,0 27,5 32,3 16,8
K23 (dB) 4,8 - 1,3 - 4,1 4,7 5,7 1,2 - 3,7 2,2 6,5 8,5 9,0 17,5 16,0 16,6 17,3 22,7 5,7
1
100
160
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 17,4 13,1 7,0 11,1 10,8 11,5 10,5 15,6 20,4 22,4 21,9 24,7 24,5
238,4 38,6 41,0 16,6
K13 (dB) 23,9 24,5 18,3 20,6 16,3 18,2 19,4 19,6 25,7 27,2 25,6 21,9 24,5 41,7 44,9 49,0 21,6
K23 (dB) 7,1 - 3,1 - 2,5 6,2 6,0 6,4 0,7 9,7 9,5 12,5 12,7 19,3 16,8 21,8 25,2 27,2 9,2
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws HBS Ø8 X 240 mm (HBS8240) step 300 mm
800
Angle brackets TITAN (TTN240) step 800 mm
WHT Angle bracket (WHT440) 1
1 300
160
3
100
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
2
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K23 (dB) 19,8 22,9 12,6 17,5 17,5 13,8 11,1 14,4 20,6 21,5 21,3 20,8 23,5 30,9 31,1 38,1 17,6
K34 (dB) 14,9 8,6 4,4 9,3 10,2 8,0 2,0 7,9 9,0 11,2 11,2 17,9 18,1 17,2 18,9 23,2 9,6
K24 (dB) 24,8 27,9 17,6 22,5 22,5 18,8 16,1 19,4 25,6 26,5 26,3 25,8 28,5 35,9 36,1 43,1 22,6
K31 (dB) 10,3 10,0 9,6 9,3 9,0 8,6 8,3 8,0 7,6 7,3 7,0 6,7 6,3 6,0 5,7 5,3 8,0
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws HBS Ø8 X 240 mm (HBS8240)
step 300 mm 800
2
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K23 (dB) 20,4 17,8 12,0 18,5 14,9 16,2 12,9 19,2 23,6 25,5 25,9 24,7 27,9 38,1 40,3 44,2 20,2
K34 (dB) 15,5 3,5 3,7 10,2 7,6 10,5 3,7 12,7 12,1 15,3 15,8 21,8 22,5 24,3 28,1 29,3 12,2
K24 (dB) 25,4 22,8 17,0 23,5 19,9 21,2 17,9 24,2 28,6 30,5 30,9 29,7 32,9 43,1 45,3 49,2 25,2
K31 (dB) 10,3 10,0 9,6 9,3 9,0 8,6 8,3 8,0 7,6 7,3 7,0 6,7 6,3 6,0 5,7 5,3 8,0
FASTENING SYSTEM
Angle brackets TITAN (TTN240)
800
step 800 mm
Angle bracket WHT (WHT440) 1
160
3
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
2
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K24 (dB) 27,9 27,7 19,3 21,6 20,1 13,9 9,8 13,4 16,1 18,5 20,7 23,8 25,6 31,7 35,3 33,0 17,5
K23 | K34 (dB) 22,9 22,7 14,3 16,6 15,1 8,9 4,8 8,4 11,1 13,5 15,7 18,8 20,6 26,7 30,3 28,0 12,5
K31 (dB) 10,3 10,0 9,6 9,3 9,0 8,6 8,3 8,0 7,6 7,3 7,0 6,7 6,3 6,0 5,7 5,3 8,0
FASTENING SYSTEM
Angle brackets TITAN (TTN240)
step 800 mm 800
2
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K24 (dB) 24,6 28,1 17,5 19,7 19,0 15,2 11,6 15,6 17,7 23,0 25,0 27,6 30,4 32,4 35,0 33,5 19,4
K23 | K34 (dB) 19,6 23,1 12,5 14,7 14,0 10,2 6,6 10,6 12,7 18,0 20,0 22,6 25,4 27,4 30,0 28,5 14,4
K31 (dB) 10,3 10,0 9,6 9,3 9,0 8,6 8,3 8,0 7,6 7,3 7,0 6,7 6,3 6,0 5,7 5,3 8,0
46. X JUNCTION
4
FASTENING SYSTEM
Screws HBS Ø8 X 240 mm (HBS8240)
step 500 mm 1000
Angle brackets WBR (WBR100) step 1000 mm 1
160
3
RESILIENT PROFILE
XYLOFON 500
2
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K23 (dB) 20,9 17,1 13,8 14,9 16,4 15,5 13,8 15,9 15,5 16,1 12,9 14,1 11,3 14,5 14,8 16,8 15,0
K24 (dB) 18,4 13,6 15,1 14,2 16,8 18,3 18,4 17,2 20,2 21,9 23,3 24,9 21,4 25,1 23,0 20,7 19,5
K13 (dB) 6,9 5,4 3,5 5,1 6,8 4,9 3,5 3,8 0,9 2,0 0,2 0,6 0,7 -0,9 -0,6 0,3 3,1
K41 (dB) 17,6 13,7 12,8 13,1 14,3 16,6 17,8 17,5 16,8 18,7 20,1 20,2 18,9 17,0 14,0 15,1 17,3
NOTES: (1) Additional configurations tested for acoustic purposes, with little structural relevance.
1 3
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
2
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K21 | K23 (dB) 10,2 7,0 8,1 6,4 6,4 5,1 6,7 7,6 7,3 7,9 8,2 9,7 12,7 12,9 12,6 15,5 7,3
K31 (dB) 15,7 16,0 13,6 6,5 6,4 8,8 9,5 15,2 18,4 17,7 20,2 18,9 24,7 24,7 23,4 28,5 13,5
100
1 3
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K21 | K23 (dB) 12,7 11,4 10,2 8,5 8,5 7,0 8,1 10,7 11,5 9,5 11,1 12,5 15,8 17,5 17,5 21,6 9,7
K31 (dB) 18,9 12,0 13,3 9,7 8,7 8,8 6,6 11,1 13,1 11,7 13,4 12,6 13,8 14,4 12,4 16,9 10,6
K24 (dB) 15,0 13,7 13,6 12,0 11,8 9,3 8,2 12,6 15,4 13,3 12,6 13,2 19,0 21,6 24,0 31,4 12,0
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB) 13,1 13,8 14,2 10,6 11,6 12,8 12,2 10,6 12,2 9,7 8,1 11,2 9,9 10,2 11,2 13,5 11,0
RESILIENT PROFILE
XYLOFON*, ALADIN STRIPE**
1
100
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K12 (dB)* 12,0 14,6 11,8 13,2 12,8 15,2 15,9 14,9 15,7 15,9 13,9 12,6 16,2 18,5 17,8 17,5 14,4
K12 (dB)** 16,3 13,7 14,4 13,8 13,4 12,7 11,4 10,0 13,3 14,3 13,3 14,3 15,9 13,9 16,2 21,9 13,0
160
3
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K43 | K23 (dB) 17,2 13,0 13,1 10,4 9,5 7,1 7,7 7,6 8,3 9,9 11,3 13,7 17,8 18,9 19,6 23,5 9,5
K42 (dB) 24,2 20,0 20,1 17,4 16,5 14,1 14,7 14,6 15,3 16,9 18,3 20,7 24,8 25,9 26,6 30,5 16,5
160
3
RESILIENT PROFILE
XYLOFON
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K43 | K23 (dB) 16,0 13,8 10,7 13,0 10,6 9,5 11,4 11,9 11,9 16,1 17,1 15,0 24,1 27,2 26,3 27,4 12,9
K42 (dB) 23,0 20,8 17,7 20,0 17,6 16,5 18,4 18,9 18,9 23,1 24,1 22,0 31,1 34,2 33,3 34,4 19,9
160
1 3
RESILIENT PROFILE
NO
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K43 | K23 (dB) 19,7 17,4 15,1 12,4 11,5 9,0 9,1 10,7 12,5 11,6 14,1 16,5 20,8 23,5 24,5 29,6 11,9
K13 (dB) 13,0 11,7 11,5 10,0 9,7 7,2 6,2 10,6 13,4 11,3 10,6 11,1 17,0 19,6 22,0 29,3 10,0
K42 (dB) 19,9 13,0 14,3 10,7 9,7 9,8 7,6 12,1 14,1 12,7 14,4 13,6 14,8 15,4 13,4 17,9 11,6
160
1 3
RESILIENT PROFILE
XYLOFON
f (Hz) 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150 AVG 200-1250
K43 | K23 (dB) 18,6 18,2 12,7 15,1 12,7 11,4 12,8 15,1 16,0 17,8 19,9 17,8 27,1 31,8 31,1 33,5 15,4
K13 (dB) 13,0 11,7 11,5 10,0 9,7 7,2 6,2 10,6 13,4 11,3 10,6 11,1 17,0 19,6 22,0 29,3 10,0
K42 (dB) 18,8 13,8 11,9 13,4 10,8 12,2 11,3 16,4 17,7 18,9 20,2 15,0 21,2 23,7 20,1 21,8 15,1
X-RAD 70
011
T junction 55
X junction 57
L junction 59
T junction 65
X junction 67
T vertical junction 70
X vertical junction 70
L horizontal junction 71
T horizontal junction 71
X horizontal junction 72
from page
043
SOLUTIONS
FOR STAIRS
from page
175
CONTENTS
RESILIENT SOUNDPROOFING SEALING
PROFILES FOILS PRODUCTS
High-performance Underscreed 134 Foams 160
structural 90
Foils for walls 140 Expanding tapes 162
Structural 110
Membranes for roofs 144 Plasterable tapes 166
For beams 120
Under floor 149
For indoor use 124
XYLOFON 90
SILENT FLOOR SOFT 134 HERMETIC FOAM 160
XYLOFON WASHER 104
SILENT FLOOR 136
XYLOFON WASHER 105 FRAME BAND 162
SILENT FLOOR EVO 138
TITAN SILENT 106 KOMPRI BAND 164
SILENT WALL MASS 140
CORK 110 PLASTER BAND IN 166
ALADIN STRIPE 112 SILENT WALL 142
PLASTER BAND OUT 166
TRACK 118
TRASPIR METAL 144
GRANULO 119
SILENT STEP SOFT 149 from page
153
SILENT BEAM 120
SILENT STEP 150
SILENT UNDERFLOOR 121
TIE-BEAM STRIPE 122 SILENT STEP ALU 151
CONSTRUCTION SEALING 123 SILENT STEP UNI 152
SILENT GIPS
GIPS BAND
124
125 from page
127
SILENT EDGE 126
from page
081
COMPLEMENTARY BARRIER 150 170
from page
167
ACOUSTIC DESIGN OF BUILDINGS
KNOW...? This is why it is important to care about acoustics from the early stage
of the design to the final realisation of the work, so that good acoustic
design can translate into the best living experience.
RESILIENT PROFILES
RESILIENT PROFILES
RESILIENT
PROFILES
High-performance structural
XYLOFON
high-performance resilient soundproofing profile 90
XYLOFON WASHER
separating washer for screws for wood 104
XYLOFON WASHER
separating washer for WHT angle brackets 105
TITAN SILENT
angle bracket for shear stresses with resilient profile 106
Structural
CORK
ecological soundproofing panel 110
ALADIN STRIPE
resilient soundproofing profile 112
TRACK
resilient soundproofing profile 118
GRANULO
resilient soundproofing granular rubber profile 119
For beams
SILENT BEAM
resilient profile for floor battens with dry system 120
SILENT UNDERFLOOR
resilient strip for floor underbattens and supporting walls 121
TIE-BEAM STRIPE
tie beam sealing profile 122
CONSTRUCTION SEALING
compressible sealing gasket for regular junctions 123
METHOD 1
Once the load acting upon the vertical elements with the table of use STARTING CONSIDERATIONS
(see the table below, for example, relative to the XYLOFON product), the AND CONDITIONS
proper profile is selected.
1. The static behaviour of the materi-
al under compressed conditions is as-
XYLOFON 35 SHORE TABLE OF USE sessed, considering the effect of friction
that prevents lateral deformation. This is
Code APPLICABLE LINEAR LOAD [kN/m] because a building does not present sig-
from to nificant movement phenomena, nor dy-
XYL35080 2,16 22,00 namic deformation. Hence, deformation
due to loads is considered to be static.
XYL35100 2,70 27,50
XYL35120 3,24 33,00 2. Consider a resonance frequency in
XYL35140 3,78 38,50 the floor-XYLOFON-wall system be-
tween 20 and 30 Hz, with 12% maximum
vertical deformation. Rothoblaas prefers
In the table of use, Rothoblaas indicates load ranges calculated starting
not to excessively increase deformation
from certain basic conditions (see "starting considerations and condi-
to avoid differential movements in mate-
tions" to the right), based on its experience acquired over the years in the
rials included in the final coverings of the
wood construction sector.
building.
METHOD 2.a
Once the loads have been identified, it is necessary to determine the
project frequency - that is the stimulating frequency for the element
from which the structure needs to be isolated. Below is an example, to
make the explanation easier and more simple to understand.
Then the transmission graph is used, placing the value 2,27 obtained on
the x-axis and intersecting the degree of the transmission curve.
Deformation [%]
Transmission [dB]
15%
10
10
0
-7 dB
-10
-20
10 17 Hz 100
-30 Natural frequency [Hz]
this figure shows that the product, loaded in this way, insulates 7 dB at a
20
reference frequency of 50 Hz. 15%
10
The same thing can be done using the attenuation graph. The percent-
age of vibration attenuated at the initial project frequency is obtained.
0,01 0,1 17 Hz 1
Load [N/mm2]
Essentially, the same result is obtained with two different inputs, but
It can be immediately seen that this pro-
when deformation is set, the starting point is the mechanical perfor-
cess develops in a direction opposite to
mance, not the acoustic one.
that which occurs in reality: that is it starts
In the light of this fact, ROTHOBLAAS ALWAYS RECOMMENDS START- from a mechanical and not an acoustic
ING WITH THE PROJECT FREQUENCY AND THE LOADS TO OPTIMISE deformation, which in these products is
THE MATERIAL BASED ON THE REAL CONDITIONS. heavily influenced by the load.
1 3
Kij = Kijrigid + ∆L
if the flanking transmission path goes through a junction
Kij = Kijrigid + 2∆L 1 3
if the flanking transmission path goes through two junctions
M=10log(mi⊥/mi) 2
where:
mi⊥ is the mass of one of the elements, the one placed METHOD 2 - CALCULATING
perpendicular to the other. K ijrigid
Solution 1 - T JUNCTION
K13= 22 + 3,3log(f⁄fk)
Therefore, this transmitted vibration reduction value is obtained: fk=500 Hz
∆Lw = 10log(1/ft) K23= 15 + 3,3log(f⁄fk)
MECHANICAL
INTERACTION AND FRICTION
For Rothoblaas, identifying the mechanical behaviour of solutions used
in wood structures is a subject that doesn’t allow for compromise. In MECHANICAL INTERACTION
this light, two research projects were developed in cooperation with two XYLOFON AND HBS PARTIAL
Austrian universities: Technische Universität Graz in Graz and Fakultät für THREAD SCREWS
Technische Wissenschaften in Innsbruck.
Since the influence of the resilient profile
on the mechanical resistances of shear
angle brackets (TITAN) had been the ob-
ject of a previous investigation, there was
XYLOFON WOOD FRICTION a desire to investigate this behaviour for
With the University of Graz, the goal was to characterise the static fric- partial thread screws as well (HBS). This
test serves to complete the mechanical
tion coefficient between wood and XYLOFON. In particular, all XYLOFON
characterisation of the configurations al-
profiles were tested in various shores, combining two different wood
ready investigated in terms of acoustics
types. The test set-up staggered CLT elements (5 layers with 20 mm thick with the Flanksound Project.
planks) made of spruce, classified as a soft wood, and of birch, in the
family of semi-hard wood. In addition to investigating the various wood The image below shows the test set-up
types, an attempt was also made to understand how wood humidity in- used for the research. It was decided to
fluences the friction coefficient. investigate various XYLOFON shores,
also in order to understand how much
Below are some example values obtained from the tests performed on the hardness of the material affects the
XYLOFON70. An additional variable was then considered, representing variation in the resistance and stiffness to
the vertical load acting upon the acoustic profiles, reproduced in the test shearing of the connection with partial
through a pre-load induced on the CLT panel system being evaluated. thread screws.
FRICTION COEFFICIENT
Fn = 5 kN Fn = 25 kN Fn = 40 kN
0,65
0,60
0,55
0,50
0,45
FRICTION COEFFICIENT
14000
0.6
12000
80000
0.4
20000
60000
0.2
40000
20000
0.0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
DISPLACEMENT [mm]
WITH XYLOFON
0.0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 WITHOUT XYLOFON
DISPLACEMENT [mm]
XYLOFON
XYLOFON + SEALANT 1
XYLOFON + SEALANT 2
T [°C]
During assembly, thermocouples were inserted to record the change 1200
in temperatures at various depths of the sample during the fire phase.
Once the fire was started, the data was registered and the trend in the 1000
thermal change was tracked on a temperature/time graph, which was
also compared to the standardised EN ISO curve. The graph at the right 800
shows the temperatures recorded on the PT1, PT2, PT3, PT4 and PT5
thermocouples. 600
400
200
10 20 30 40 50 60
t [min]
PT1 PT4
PT2 PT5
PT3 EN/ISO
CONSIDERATIONS
The test was stopped after 60 minutes of exposure to fire, based on the
RESULTS
EN ISO standard.
it can be stated that the solu-
For all configurations tested, the temperature of the surface not ex-
tion with 100 XYLOFON CAN
posed to fire remained approximately room temperature, not show-
ing any colour alteration. ACHIEVE EI 60 without the
need for additional flame re-
The opening which contained solely 100 mm XYLOFON, as pre-
dicted, showed the greatest loss of thickness due to carbonisation. tardant protection.
The junctions with 20 mm of sealant 1 or sealant 2, together with
the 100 mm XYLOFON strip showed similar temperature gradients.
INFLUENCE OF MECHANICAL
FASTENING USING STAPLES
This test had the aim of determining the influence of the staples used to
200
temporary fasten the XYLOFON product onto CLT panels during con- 40 120 40
struction.
TEST SET-UP
FIG. 1
The measurement system consisted of a horizontal CLT panel to which
two vertical panels were applied, as in the diagram (figure 1). Each panel
200
was connected with 6 vertical HBS 8x240 screws and 2 TITAN SILENT 120
40 40
TTF220 plates with LBS 5x50 screws per side (figure 2).
5
20
A strip of XYLOFON 35 resilient material was applied on the contact sur-
face of both panels.
120 70
On the left panel, the XYLOFON was fastened with staples applied in
20
pairs stepped 20 cm, while they were not used on the panel on the right. 5
FIG. 2
CONSIDERATIONS
Given the smaller size of the panels, it was decided to use Dv,ij,n as the
index, given that only geometric dimensions are used to average out the
difference in vibration speed levels.
Precisely due to the small size, use of Kij as the comparison parameter is
not recommended, given the effect of internal resonance between the Dvi,jn (125-1000Hz) Dvi,jn (125-1000Hz)
panels. 7,8 dB 8,5 dB
HIGH-PERFORMANCE RESILIENT
SOUNDPROOFING PROFILE
PERFORMANCE
It significantly reduces the transmission of airborne and structural noise
(from 5 dB to over 15 dB).
6 mm
The low thickness of the 5 versions supports a wide load range (up to
6 N/mm2) without affecting design choices. Also appropriate for LVL.
MONOLITHIC
The monolithic structure of the polyurethane ensures stability, water-
tightness and the absence of subsidence over time.
NOISE REDUCTION
Tested and certified for use as a desolidari-
sation and mechanical interruption layer be-
tween building materials. Allows deformation
up to 1 mm of thickness.
CERTIFIED VALUES
Tested in the FLANKSOUND PROJECT by the
Industrial Research Centre of the University
of Bologna in accordance with EN ISO 10848.
Values starting from a frequency of 15 Hz.
70 SHORE
80 SHORE
90 SHORE
INSTALLATION
The profiles are easily processed and installed using the most common
site tools; their reliability over time is guaranteed by the homogeneity of
polyurethane, a stable and waterproof material.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value Value Value Value Value
Hardness - 35 shore 50 shore 70 shore 80 shore 90 shore
Elastic modulus at 10% (compression) ISO 604 2,74 MPa 6,74 MPa 20,5 MPa 24,3 MPa 43,5 MPa
Dynamic stiffness s' (2) ISO 9052 1262 MN/m3 1455 MN/m3 1822 MN/m3 2157 MN/m3 > 2200 MN/m3
Creep (3) EN 1606 < 0,5 % < 0,5 % < 0,5 % < 0,5 % < 0,5 %
Compression deformation DVR (4) ISO 1856 1,5 % 0,5 % 0,3 % 0,9 % 3,7 %
Dynamic elastic modulus E’, 10 Hz (DMTA) ISO 4664 2,16 MPa 3,53 MPa 10,1 MPa 19 MPa 43 MPa
Dynamic shear modulus G’, 10 Hz (DMTA) ISO 4664 1,13 MPa 1,18 MPa 3,24 MPa 6,5 MPa 16,7 MPa
Damping factor Tan δ ISO 4664 0,177 0,132 0,101 0,134 0,230
Max processing temperature (TGA) - 200 °C > 200 °C > 200 °C > 200 °C > 200 °C
Reaction to fire EN 13501-1 class E class E class E class E class E
Thermal conductivity (λ) - 0,2 W/mK 0,2 W/mK 0,2 W/mK 0,2 W/mK 0,2 W/mK
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
40-60 cm
01 02 03 04
NOTES:
(1) The load ranges reported here are optimised with respect to the static behaviour of the material assessed under compression, considering the effect of friction and the
system resonance frequency, which falls between 20 and 30 Hz, with a maximum deformation of 12%.
For further information on use and calculation, please see page 86.
(2) s‘ = s‘ (t) the air contribution is not calculated, because the product is infinitely airtight (extremely high flow resistivity values).
35 SHORE
STRESS | DEFORMATION CREEP
COMPRESSION COMPRESSION
Stress [MPa] Relative deformation
[% reduction in sample thickness]
0,9
0,8 16,0
14,0
0,7
0,6 12,0
0,5 10,0
0,4 8,0
0,3 6,0
0,2 4,0
0,1 2,0
0,5
2,0
0,4
1,5
0,3
1,0
0,2
0,5
0,1
30 40 50 60 70 80 30 40 50 60 70 80
Temperature [°C] Temperature [°C]
1,2 0,5
1,0
0,4
0,8
0,3
0,6
0,2
0,4
0,1
0,2
30 40 50 60 70 80 30 40 50 60 70 80
Temperature [°C] Temperature [°C]
10
10
10
10 0
-10
-20
-30
ATTENUATION
Attenuation [%]
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
1,0 Hz/MPa
30
5,0 Hz/MPa
20
10,0 Hz/MPa
10
20,0 Hz/MPa
1 10 100 33,3 Hz/MPa
f / f0 50,0 Hz/MPa
50 SHORE
STRESS | DEFORMATION CREEP
COMPRESSION COMPRESSION
Stress [MPa] Relative deformation
[% reduction in sample thickness]
1,8
1,6 16,0
14,0
1,4
1,2 12,0
1,0 10,0
0,8 8,0
0,6 6,0
0,4 4,0
0,2 2,0
3,5
0,10
3,0
0,08
2,5
2,0 0,06
1,5
0,04
1,0
0,02
0,5
30 40 50 60 70 80 30 40 50 60 70 80
Temperature [°C] Temperature [°C]
0,12
1,2
0,10
1,0
0,8 0,08
0,6 0,06
0,4 0,04
0,2 0,02
30 40 50 60 70 80 30 40 50 60 70 80
Temperature [°C] Temperature [°C]
10
10
10
0
10
-10
-20
-30
ATTENUATION
Attenuation [%]
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
1,0 Hz/MPa
30
5,0 Hz/MPa
20
10,0 Hz/MPa
10
20,0 Hz/MPa
1 10 100 33,3 Hz/MPa
f / f0 50,0 Hz/MPa
70 SHORE
STRESS | DEFORMATION CREEP
COMPRESSION COMPRESSION
Stress [MPa] Relative deformation
[% reduction in sample thickness]
6,0
16,0
5,0 14,0
12,0
4,0
10,0
3,0 8,0
6,0
2,0
4,0
1,0
2,0
0,16
10,0
0,14
8,0 0,12
0,10
6,0
0,08
4,0 0,06
0,04
2,0
0,02
30 40 50 60 70 80 30 40 50 60 70 80
Temperature [°C] Temperature [°C]
0,18
3,5
0,16
3,0
0,14
2,5 0,12
2,0 0,10
0,08
1,5
0,06
1,0
0,04
0,5 0,02
30 40 50 60 70 80 30 40 50 60 70 80
Temperature [°C] Temperature [°C]
10
10
0,1 1 10 0,1 1 10
Load [N/mm2] Load [N/mm2]
10
10 0
-10
-20
-30
ATTENUATION
Attenuation [%]
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
1,0 Hz/MPa
30
5,0 Hz/MPa
20
10,0 Hz/MPa
10
20,0 Hz/MPa
1 10 100 33,3 Hz/MPa
f / f0 50,0 Hz/MPa
80 SHORE
STRESS | DEFORMATION CREEP
COMPRESSION COMPRESSION
Stress [MPa] Relative deformation
[% reduction in sample thickness]
8,0
16,0
7,0
14,0
6,0
12,0
5,0
10,0
4,0
8,0
3,0 6,0
2,0 4,0
1,0 2,0
0,30
20,0
0,25
15,0
0,20
0,15
10,0
0,10
5,0
0,05
30 40 50 60 70 80 30 40 50 60 70 80
Temperature [°C] Temperature [°C]
0,35
8,0
7,0 0,30
6,0 0,25
5,0
0,20
4,0
0,15
3,0
0,10
2,0
1,0 0,05
30 40 50 60 70 80 30 40 50 60 70 80
Temperature [°C] Temperature [°C]
10
10
0,1 1 10 0,1 1 10
Load [N/mm2] Load [N/mm2]
10
10 0
-10
-20
-30
ATTENUATION
Attenuation [%]
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
1,0 Hz/MPa
30
5,0 Hz/MPa
20
10,0 Hz/MPa
10
20,0 Hz/MPa
1 10 100 33,3 Hz/MPa
f / f0 50,0 Hz/MPa
90 SHORE
STRESS | DEFORMATION CREEP
COMPRESSION COMPRESSION
Stress [MPa] Relative deformation
1,4
[% reduction in sample thickness]
12,0 16,0
10,0 14,0
12,0
8,0
10,0
6,0 8,0
6,0
4,0
4,0
2,0
2,0
50,0 0,5
40,0 0,4
30,0 0,3
20,0 0,2
10,0 0,1
30 40 50 60 70 80 30 40 50 60 70 80
Temperature [°C] Temperature [°C]
0,6
20,0
0,5
15,0 0,4
0,3
10,0
0,2
5,0
0,1
30 40 50 60 70 80 30 40 50 60 70 80
Temperature [°C] Temperature [°C]
10
10
0,1 1 10 0,1 1 10
Load [N/mm2] Load [N/mm2]
10
10 0
-10
-20
-30
ATTENUATION
Attenuation [%]
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
1,0 Hz/MPa
30
5,0 Hz/MPa
20
10,0 Hz/MPa
10
20,0 Hz/MPa
1 10 100 33,3 Hz/MPa
f / f0 50,0 Hz/MPa
FIELD OF USE
Mechanical desolidarisation of shear wood -
wood junctions built with screws
FIELD OF USE
Mechanical desolidarisation of tensile wood
- wood junctions achieved with WHT
SOUND INSULATION
Significant reduction of vibrations from footsteps and attenuation of the
transmitted noise, for excellent acoustic comfort.
ACOUSTIC BRIDGES
The excellent shear resistance of the angular bracket and the sound-
proofing of the profile limit acoustic bridges.
TESTED VALUES
Abatement values for vibrations and shear mechanical strength tested in
both academic and industrial environments.
XYLOFON
code TITAN B [mm] P [mm] s [mm] pcs.
XYL3570200 TTF200 200 70 6,0 10
XYL35120240 TTN240 - TTS240 240 120 6,0 10
XYL35100200 TCF200 - TCN200 200 100 6,0 10
ALADIN STRIPE
code Version P [mm] L [m] s [mm] pcs.
ALADIN95 SOFT 95 50 (1) 5,0 1
ALADIN115 EXTRA SOFT 115 50 (1) 7,0 1
NOTES: (1) to be cut on site
TWO VERSIONS
Resilient structural profiles for TITAN:
XYLOFON ready to use and ALADIN STRIPE
to be cut on site.
ACOUSTIC/STATIC
XYLOFON PLATE and ALADIN STRIPE for an
excellent compromise between acoustic
performance and mechanical resistance.
TTN240 + ALADIN95
TTS240 + XYL35120240
FIELD OF USE
Wood-wood shear connections with reduction of acoustic bridges
INTERACTION STRUC-
TURAL BEVAHIOUR
As part of the Seismic Rev project, in cooperation with the University
of Trento and CNR IVALSA, preliminary assessment was done of the
mechanical behaviour of the TITAN product when paired with various
soundproofing profiles.
EXPERIMENTAL STAGE
TEST SAMPLES
During the experimental stage, monotone tests were carried out using
linear load procedures with displacement control, aimed at assessing the CLT panels
change in ultimate resistance and stiffness offered by the connection. (Cross Laminated Timber)
The test set-up was designed so as to highlight the behaviour of the resistance class C24
wall-wall and wall-floor connections subject to the forces which must TITAN TTF200 angle bracket
be absorbed during use. fastened with 60 anker nails
LBA Ø4x60 mm
NUMERIC MODELLING
The results of the preliminary investigation highlighted the importance of
performing more detailed analysis on the influence of the sound-insulat-
ing profiles on the mechanical behaviour of TITAN angle brackets. This
led to the decision to carry out further assessments using finite elements
numeric modelling. In the case under study, the effect on mechanical
behaviour caused by the three different resilient profiles was analysed:
XYLOFON 35 (6 mm), ALADIN STRIPE SOFT (5 mm) and ALADIN STRIPE Displacement Tx [mm] for displacement induced by the steel
EXTRA SOFT (7 mm). plate equal to 8 mm
In the initial stage, advanced numeric analysis was carried out to assess
the influence of the acoustic profiles, placed between the steel plate and
the wood, on the behaviour of a single 4x60 mm LBA nail.
TTF200 + ALADIN STRIPE EXTRA SOFT red.* 4 56,4 -18 % 8,25 -14 % 40
*reduced thickness: profile height reduced due to the corrugated section and consequent crushing induced 5 10 15 20 d [mm]
by the nail head during use.
*reduced thickness: profile height reduced due to the corrugated section and consequent crushing induced 5 10 15 20 d [mm]
by the nail head during use.
NOTES: TITAN: Mechanical resistance values and installation methods are shown in the product technical sheets (www.rothoblaas.com).
XYLOFON: Mechanical resistance values and installation methods can be found on page 92 of the present catalogue, or in the product technical sheets
(www.rothoblaas.com).
ALADIN STRIPE: Mechanical resistance values and installation methods can be found on page 114 of the present catalogue, or in the product technical sheets
(www.rothoblaas.com).
SUSTAINABLE BUILDING
It significantly reduces the transmission of airborne and structural noise.
Natural VOC-free cork is ideal for structures where the goal is to minimise
environmental impacts during construction.
PACKAGING
Sold in 50x100 cm panels easily shaped in strips; usable as profiles for
walls or as layers in floors.
TESTED
Natural cork agglomerate mechanically tested by the Industrial Research
Centre of the University of Bologna.
LIVING COMFORT
The compactness of the cork agglomer-
ate makes it waterproof, so it can be used
both on cement and masonry for protection
against rising damp and as a wall barrier.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard CORK410 [SOFT] CORK850 [HARD]
Density - approx. 410 kg/m3 approx. 850 kg/m3
Static permanent load - 0,2 N/mm2 1,0 N/mm2
Permissible load UNI 29052 0,75 N/mm2 6,5 N/mm2
Dynamic stiffness s' (1) - 246 MN/m3 1211 MN/m3
Max processing temperature - > 100 °C > 100 °C
Thermal conductivity EN 13501-1 0,091 W/mK 0,091 W/mK
Reaction to fire EN 13501-1 class E class E
TABLE OF USE
L (2) APPLICABLE COMPRESSION LOWERING APPLICABLE LINEAR LOAD (2)
Version [mm] [N/mm2] [mm] [kN/m]
from to min max from to
CORK410 100 0,20 0,75 0,25 1 20 75
CORK850 100 0,75 3,00 0,25 1 75 300
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
50 cm
100 cm
40 - 60 cm
01 02 03 04
NOTES: (1) s‘ = s‘ (t) the air contribution is not calculated, because the product is infinitely airtight (extremely high flow resistance values).
(2) The product is supplied in slabs. A standard width of 100 mm is shown as it is the most common case. For different widths, data can be deduced starting from
"applicable compression".
Complete reports on mechanical-acoustic characterisation of the material are available from the Rothoblaas technical department.
For further information on use and calculation, please see page 86.
CERTIFIED
Tested by the Industrial Research Centre of the University of Bologna in
accordance with EN ISO 10848.
PERFORMANCE
Soundproofing up to 4 dB in accordance with EN ISO 140-7, thanks to
the innovative composition of the mixture; reduced application thickness
(between 3 and 5 mm).
TESTED
Footstep noise reduction verified and approved experimentally by Holz-
forschung Austria.
s
B
SOFT
s
B
EXTRA SOFT
PRACTICAL
Precut to obtain 4 different widths from only
two versions. Dry installation with mechani-
cal fastening.
EPDM
Extruded EPDM foam mix to optimise
soundproofing based on typical wood
structure loads.
ELASTIC
Thanks to the EPDM mix, the product can compensate
for the expansion of wood or of materials in general.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard ALADIN95 [SOFT] ALADIN115 [EXTRA SOFT]
Composition - Extruded EPDM expanded EPDM
Density ASTM D 297 1,1 ± 0,02 g/cm3 0,50 ± 0,06 g/cm3
Hardness EN ISO 868 50 ± 5 shore -
Dynamic stiffness s' (airtight condition) (1) UNI 29052 221 MN/m3 76 MN/m3
Dynamic stiffness s‘ (non-airtight condition) (1) UNI 29052 115 MN/m3 23 MN/m3
Tear strength EN ISO 37 ≥ 9 Mpa -
Elongation at break point EN ISO 37 ≥ 500 % -
Compression deformation 22h:
+23 °C EN ISO 815 - ≤ 25 %
+40 °C EN ISO 815 - ≤ 35 %
+70 °C EN ISO 815 - -
+100 °C EN ISO 815 ≥ 50 % -
Max processing temperature - > 100 °C > 100 °C
TABLE OF USE
Code L TYPE APPLICABLE LOWERING APPLICABLE ACOUSTIC LOWERING
COMPRESSION LINEAR LOAD L’nt,w
[mm] [N/mm2] [mm] [kN/m] [dB] (2)
from to min max from to
ALADIN95 47,5 soft - divided 0,189 0,316 0,5 1,5 9 15 ≤3
ALADIN95 95,0 soft 0,189 0,316 0,5 1,5 18 30 ≤3
ALADIN115 57,5 extra soft - divided 0,035 0,157 0,7 2,0 2 9 ≤4
ALADIN115 115,0 extra soft 0,035 0,157 0,7 2,0 4 18 ≤4
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
40-60 cm
01 02 03
04
NOTES: (1) s‘ = s‘ (t) the air contribution is not calculated, because the product is infinitely airtight (extremely high flow resistance values).
(2) Results guaranteed without the use of brackets and/or fastening systems between floor and wall.
Valid for design and package corresponding to the test set-up described on page 18.
Complete reports on mechanical-acoustic characterisation of the material are available from the Rothoblaas technical department.
For further information on use and calculation, please see page 86.
10
10
10
5
0
10 -5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
ATTENUATION
Attenuation [%]
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
1 10 100
f / f0
100
30
20
10
10
0,01 0,1 1
0,01 0,1 1
Load [N/mm2] Load [N/mm2]
10
5
0
10 -5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
ATTENUATION
Attenuation [%]
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
1 10 100
f / f0
COST/PERFORMANCE
Composition of the mixture optimised to provide both good performance
and low cost.
FUNCTIONAL
Reduces flanking transmission of vibrations and improves airtightness.
PRACTICAL
Easily divided into two parts thanks to the central pre-cut.
ANTI-VIBRATION
The thermal-bound rubber granules dampen vibrations and insulate
footstep noise.
WALL BARRIER
Resilient strip to decouple vertical walls from floors.
100% RECYCLABLE
Resistance to chemical interaction, it maintains its characteristics over
time and is 100% recyclable.
GRANULO UNDERSTRUCTURE
code former code B [mm] L [m] s [mm] pcs.
GRANULOPAD NAG808010 80 0,08 10,0 20
GRANULOROLL FE010350 80 6 8,0 1
GRANULOMAT FE010355 1250 10 6,0 1
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
MULTIFUNCTIONAL
Hardness - 50 shore A
Also available in other formats, ideal for
Density - 750 kg/m3
use externally as structural foundations
Apparent dynamic stiffness s't ISO 29052-1 66 MN/m3 (PAD, ROLL and MAT).
Theoretical estimate of footstep
ISO 12354-2 22,6 dB
attenuation level ∆Lw (1)
System resonance frequency f0 (1) ISO 12354-2 116,3 Hz
Deformation force under compression
10% deformation - 21 kPa
MATERIAL
25% deformation - 145 kPa
Elongation at break point - 27 % Mix of natural and synthetic elastomers
bound by polymerised polyurethane.
Thermal conductivity λ UNI EN 12667 0,033 W/mK
NOTE: (1) The load considered is m’=125 kg/m2 when used as underscreed foil.
LOW FREQUENCIES
Thanks to the special viscoelastic mixture, the product is able to insulate
at very low frequencies, even with low loads.
SOUND INSULATION
Based on the different loads acting upon the profile, excellent sound-
proofing values are achieved, even on light floors with little mass.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Static elastic modulus
DIN 53513 0,048 MPa
at 10% (compression)
Dynamic elastic modulus E' DIN 53513 0,144 MPa
Mechanical loss factor DIN 53513 0,25
Maximum temperature for use - 120 °C
Tear strength DIN 53455 ≥ 0,35 MPa
Elongation at break point DIN 53455 ≥ 400 % RELIABLE
Reaction to fire EN 13501-1 class E Polyurethane ensures elastic behaviour
Thermal conductivity (λ) - 0,05 W/mK over time, keeping its ability to deform
under dynamic stresses unchanged.
TABLE OF USE
APPLICABLE NATURAL
COMPRESSION DEFORMATION ELASTIC MODULUS E
FREQUENCY
STATIC AT 10 Hz AT 30 Hz
[N/mm2] [mm] [Hz] [N/mm2] [N/mm2] [N/mm2]
MATERIAL
0,005 0,5 9 0,14 0,23 0,28
0,010 1 18 0,05 0,15 0,19 Open cell polyurethane foam mix.
Chemically stable and free of harmful
0,015 2,5 2 0,04 0,18 0,22 substances.
0,020 3,5 4 0,07 0,25 0,32
ADHESIVE
Easy to apply adhesive profile, also with the aid of LIZARD unwinder
SOUND INSULATION
Anti-vibration for the ribs of the floor package.
SUPPORTING WALLS
Also ideal as a nail point for substructures of supporting walls.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Density ISO 845-95 140 kg/m3
Water absorption ASTM D1056-00 max 10 %
LONG-LASTING
Ageing with heat and
167 h at 70 °C pass
permanent deformation Thanks to its mixture, it is stable over time.
Tear strength ISO 1798-7 400 kN/m2 Not sensitive to chemical attacks and wa-
tertight.
Elongation at break point ISO 1798-7 > 180 %
Compression resistance:
25% compression ASTM D1056-00 40 kPa
50% compression ASTM D1056-00 105 kPa
50% 22 h: +20 °C - 35 %
MATERIAL
Max temperature for use:
continuous - - 40 / +85 °C EPDM foam with acrylic glue and sili-
cone-impregnated paper liner. Does not
intermittent - 100 °C contain harmful substances.
Air resistance + UV - excellent
ADAPTABLE
Flexible profile, easy to work with thanks to soft and malleable mixture.
NOISE REDUCTION
Resilient profile for the tie beam and masonry/concrete connection.
AIRTIGHTNESS
Thanks to its thickness and side profiles, the product works as an excel-
lent hermetic seal.
s
B
PRACTICAL
Can be applied on site or during prefabrication to seal wood-wood junc-
tions.
STABLE
Long-term resistance thanks to the solid EPDM mixture. Not sensitive to
chemical attacks.
CERTIFIED
Tested by the Industrial Research Centre of the University of Bologna in
accordance with EN ISO 10848.
LONG-LASTING
The EPDM mixture offers high chemical
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS stability and durability over time.
Property Standard Value
Density DIN EN 12311/1 approx. 0,48 g/cm3
Compression deformation 22h:
+23 °C EN ISO 815 < 25 %
+40 °C EN ISO 815 < 35 %
MATERIAL
Temperature resistance - -35 / +100 °C
Storage temperature - +5 / +25 °C Synthetic rubber: expanded EPDM. High
chemical stability, free from harmful sub-
Presence of solvents - NO stances.
VOC emissions - < 0,02 % (class A+)
DECOUPLING
Allows for complete removal of the plasterboard wall, avoiding transmis-
sion of vibrations to structural elements.
PRE-CUT
The pre-cut means the product can adapt to various plasterboard wall
configurations.
DOUBLE-SIDED ADHESIVE
Installation on a metal frame is fast and easy, without the need for addi-
tional adhesives.
CLOSED CELL
Thanks to the grid of closed cell polyeth-
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ylene, the product cannot be irreversibly
crushed and remains effective over time.
Property Standard Value
Thickness - 3,3 mm
Density (internal - external) - 100 - 150 kg/m3
Dynamic stiffness s' EN 29052 60 MN/m3
Estimated soundproofing power of
- 10 - 13 dB MATERIAL
an individual profile
Crushing (load 6,5 kPa) ISO 7214 0,3 mm Closed cell polyethylene with acrylic glue
and silicone film liner. Does not contain
Thermal conductivity (λ) EN 12667 0,04 W/mK harmful substances.
Temperature resistance ISO 6946 0,08 m2K / W
INTUITIVE
Simple to apply adhesive strip, even using the unwinder
LIZARD.
SOUND INSULATION
Vibration damper for the ribs of the supporting wall structure.
HERMETIC
Thanks to the closed cell structure, it is watertight and airtight, even if
trimmed or drilled.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Temperature resistance - -30 / +80 °C
Density ISO 845 approx. 25 kg/m3
Tear strength | MD/CD ISO 1926 325 / 220 kPa SAFE
MD/CD elongation ISO 1926 125 / 115 % Stable over time, thanks to its special mix-
Compression resistance: ture. Not susceptible to chemical sub-
stances.
10% ISO 3386/1 2 kPa
25% ISO 3386/1 3 kPa
50% ISO 3386/1 5 kPa
Reaction to fire DIN 4102 / EN 13501 class B2/E
Water-absorbency ISO 2896 <2 % vol
MATERIAL
Thermal conductivity - 0,04 W/mK (at +10 °C)
Storage temperature - +5 / +25 °C Support film and closed cell polyethylene
(PE) foam profile with acrylic glue
Presence of solvents - NO
VOC emissions - < 0,02 % (class A+)
PRACTICAL
Thanks to the self-adhesive support and the pre-cut, application is fast
and precise.
COOPERATIVE
Together with SILENT FLOOR, it creates a highly soundproof screed.
VERSATILE
Ideal as a perimeter band in floors undergoing structural renovation and
in new buildings.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Thickness - 4 mm
Maximum processing temperature - -20 / +80 °C WATERPROOF
Foam colour - grey Thanks to the closed cell structure, it
is airtight and waterproof even if cut or
Density - 22 - 25 kg/m3
trimmed after application.
Insulation against footsteps ΔLw calculated
UNI EN ISO 140/6 20 - 25 dB
in the laboratory
Insulation against footsteps L’n,w on site - 58 - 59 dB
Under floor
SILENT STEP SOFT
substrate made of closed cell PE 149
SILENT STEP
substrate made of high density NPE polyethylene with PE film
serving as a vapour barrier 150
SILENT STEP ALU
substrate of a high density polymer mix covered in aluminium
serving as a vapour barrier 151
SILENT STEP UNI
high density polyurethane substrate with excellent compression
resistance 152
IMPACT SOUND INSULATION
The dynamic stiffness s’ [MN/m3] expresses the elastic deformation ca- MATERIAL A
pacity of a impact sound insulation product subject to dynamic stress 200 kg/m2
and is measured in the lab based on EN ISO 29052-1. This parameter in-
cludes the elastic and damping characteristics of the material, including
those of the air enclosed within it.
> 40 MN/m2
A floating mass system can be associated with this type of system, in from 15 MN/m2
which the structural floor or system sub-floor represents the base mass, to 40 MN/m2
the impact sound insulation product is the spring and the supporting
MATERIAL C
mass and flooring constitute the upper mass. In this context, the element
200 kg/m2
that serves as the spring is defined as the "resilient layer" and is attributed
the "dynamic stiffness s' [MN/m3]".
< 15 MN/m2
DYNAMIC STIFFNESS AND AIR INSIDE THE MATERIALS Taking a fibrous material for example, when
it is crushed, the air exits the structure of the
One element that can influence this behaviour is the air contained inside material, and it loses its damping factor.
the materials. In fact, dynamic stiffness is the sum of two factors:
The dynamic stiffness of air s’a must be add-
s’ = s’t + s’a ed if the flow resistivity r of the material is
between:
where:
s’ real dynamic stiffness 10 kPa(s/m2) < r < 100 kPa (s/m2)
s’t apparent dynamic stiffness
s’a dynamic stiffness for surface unit of the gas contained inside Flow resistivity is assessed using EN ISO
the material 29053:93.
EN ISO 12354-2 makes it possible to obtain the ∆Lw value of impact sound LOAD (m’),
insulation products, starting from the dynamic stiffness value which is DYNAMIC STIFFNESS
fundamental for this theoretical calculation phase.
AND ATTENUATION
∆Lw = 30log ( f / f0 ) + 3 (dB)
EN ISO 12354-2 contains graphs which
where: demonstrate the relationship between
f reference frequency, equal to 500 Hz load (m'), dynamic stiffness and attenua-
f0 the system resonance frequency, calculated from tion in dB. Observing the graph below, it
f0 = 160 √ (s'/m') (Hz) is clear that the relationship can be sim-
plified to a linear trend, which provides
immediate guidance in selecting the
proper product for the specific case.
As an alternative to the above formula, the following one can be used
directly:
The formulas are also valid for calculating attenuation of the frequency,
eliminating the final term: 30
Below is an abacus/table that shows how the attenuation in dB (∆Lw) of our materials varies with the load, or the surface mass
of the layer on which the product is loaded.
S' load DLw f0 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150
[MN/m3] [kg/m2] [dB] [Hz] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB]
11 50 28,3 75,0 3,7 6,6 9,9 12,8 15,7 18,7 21,8 24,7 27,7 30,8 33,7 36,6 39,9 42,8 45,7 48,7
11 75 30,6 61,3 6,4 9,3 12,5 15,4 18,3 21,3 24,4 27,4 30,4 33,5 36,4 39,3 42,5 45,4 48,3 51,3
11 100 32,2 53,1 8,3 11,2 14,4 17,3 20,2 23,2 26,3 29,2 32,2 35,3 38,3 41,2 44,4 47,3 50,2 53,2
11 125 33,5 47,5 9,7 12,6 15,8 18,7 21,6 24,7 27,8 30,7 33,7 36,8 39,7 42,6 45,8 48,7 51,6 54,7
11 150 34,5 43,3 10,9 13,8 17,0 19,9 22,8 25,8 29,0 31,9 34,9 38,0 40,9 43,8 47,0 49,9 52,8 55,8
11 175 35,4 40,1 11,9 14,8 18,0 20,9 23,8 26,9 30,0 32,9 35,9 39,0 41,9 44,8 48,0 50,9 53,8 56,9
SILENT FLOOR
S' load DLw f0 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150
[MN/m3] [kg/m2] [dB] [Hz] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB]
27 50 22,8 117,6 -2,1 0,8 4,0 6,9 9,8 12,8 16,0 18,9 21,9 25,0 27,9 30,8 34,0 36,9 39,8 42,8
27 75 25,1 96,0 0,5 3,4 6,7 9,6 12,5 15,5 18,6 21,5 24,5 27,6 30,5 33,4 36,7 39,6 42,5 45,5
27 100 26,8 83,1 2,4 5,3 8,5 11,4 14,3 17,4 20,5 23,4 26,4 29,5 32,4 35,3 38,5 41,4 44,3 47,4
27 125 28,0 74,4 3,9 6,8 10,0 12,9 15,8 18,8 21,9 24,8 27,8 31,0 33,9 36,8 40,0 42,9 45,8 48,8
27 150 29,1 67,9 5,0 8,0 11,2 14,1 17,0 20,0 23,1 26,0 29,0 32,1 35,0 38,0 41,2 44,1 47,0 50,0
27 175 29,9 62,8 6,1 9,0 12,2 15,1 18,0 21,0 24,1 27,0 30,0 33,1 36,1 39,0 42,2 45,1 48,0 51,0
S' load DLw f0 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1000 1250 1600 2000 2500 3150
[MN/m3] [kg/m2] [dB] [Hz] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB] [dB]
45 50 19,7 151,8 -5,4 -2,5 0,7 3,6 6,5 9,5 12,6 15,5 18,5 21,7 24,6 27,5 30,7 33,6 36,5 39,5
45 75 22,0 123,9 -2,8 0,1 3,3 6,2 9,1 12,2 15,3 18,2 21,2 24,3 27,2 30,1 33,3 36,2 39,1 42,2
45 100 23,7 107,3 -0,9 2,0 5,2 8,1 11,0 14,0 17,1 20,0 23,1 26,2 29,1 32,0 35,2 38,1 41,0 44,0
45 125 24,9 96,0 0,5 3,4 6,7 9,6 12,5 15,5 18,6 21,5 24,5 27,6 30,5 33,4 36,7 39,6 42,5 45,5
45 150 25,9 87,6 1,7 4,6 7,8 10,8 13,7 16,7 19,8 22,7 25,7 28,8 31,7 34,6 37,8 40,8 43,7 46,7
45 175 26,8 81,1 2,7 5,6 8,8 11,8 14,7 17,7 20,8 23,7 26,7 29,8 32,7 35,6 38,8 41,8 44,7 47,7
with
Dv,n floor wall = 18 + 3,3log(f ⁄ fk) = 18 + 3,3log(500 ⁄ 500) = 18 dB
fk = 500 Hz
LnDd = 97 – 19 – 25,2 = 52,8 dB WALL COMPOSITION
1 plasterboard slab (13 mm)
LnDf = Lnsol- ∆Li + ((Rsol-Rpar)/2) - ∆Ri - Dvijn - 10log(S/(L0Liisol) 2 OSB layer (16 mm)
= 97 - 19 + ((22 - 28,9)/2 ) - 18 - 10log(20/4) frame structure (45 x 95 mm) with
3
= 49,6 db uprights spaced every 60 cm
n 4 cavity filled with 10 cm of rock wool
L'n,w(500Hz) = 10log ∑ j=110(Lnij /10)
= 10log(10(LnDa/10)+(10(LnDf/10)) floor surface 20 m2 (S)
5
junction length 4 m
= 10log(10(52,8/10)+(10(49,6/10))
= 54,5 dB
The direct transmission through the floor Lnd can be calculated with:
The final value of the impact noise insulation index L’nw can be calcu-
lated by adding the flanking transmission contributions to Lnd with the
formula:
(Lndw/10) n (Lnijw /10)
L‘nw = (10log(10 + ∑ j=110 ))
Where:
The term Lwij depends on the flanking structure connected to the floor
and is assessed case by case.
CLOSED CELL
Thanks to the grid of closed cell polyethylene, the product cannot be
irreversibly crushed and remains effective over time.
STABLE
The grid of polyethylene foam is durable and does not suffer from issues
associated with chemical actions or incompatibility of materials.
COST/PERFORMANCE
Composition of the mixture optimised to provide both good performance
and low cost.
VERSATILE
The format and composition offer various
uses in the construction field, also as under
floor.
MATERIAL
Closed cell polyethylene foam foil. Does not
contain harmful substances.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Thickness - 5 mm
Mass per unit area - 0,15 kg/m2
Dynamic stiffness s' - > 45 MN/m3
Theoretical estimate of impact sound attenuation level ∆Lw (1) ISO 12354-2 24,9 dB
System resonance frequency f0 (1) ISO 12354-2 96 Hz
Crushing (screed mass 140 kg/m2) - 0,05 mm
10% deformation force under compression EN 826 13 kPa
Thermal conductivity (λ) - 0,035 W/mK
Water vapour transmission (Sd) - approx. 10 m
Thermal resistance R ISO 6946 0,14 m2K/W
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
01 02
03 04
NOTES: (1) Consider a load condition, with m'=125 kg/m2. For other load configurations, please see the table on page 132.
EFFECTIVE
The special structure absorbs vibrations from impact noise up to 26 dB.
HERMETIC
Thanks to the bituminous mixture the product tends to close
around the fastening system, ensuring watertightness
STRUCTURAL RESTORATION
Ideal for applying wood-cement connectors. Protects the substrates
without the risk of concrete percolation.
LONG-LASTING
Stable over time, thanks to the bituminous
mixture. Also highly compatible with fresh
concrete.
MATERIAL
Elastoplastomeric bitumen coupled with re-
silient polyester felt. Does not contain harm-
ful substances.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Thickness (foil + felt) UNI 9947 5 (2+3) mm
Mass per unit area - 1,5 kg/m2
Apparent dynamic stiffness s't - 7 MN/m3
Dynamic stiffness s' - 27 MN/m3
Resistance to airflow r ISO 29053 > 10 kPas/m2
Theoretical estimate of impact sound attenuation level ∆Lw (1) ISO 12354-2 28 dB
System resonance frequency f0 (1) ISO 12354-2 74,4 Hz
Creep (2 kPa) EN 1606 ≤ 1 mm
Compressibility EN 12431 ≤ 2 mm
Resistance to punching:
static EN 12730 35 kg
dynamic EN 12691 20 cm
Thermal conductivity (λ) - 0,17 W/mK
Water vapour transmission (Sd) - > 100 m
Water vapour resistance factor μ (bituminous foil) - 100000
Thermal resistance R ISO 6946 0,13 m2K/W
Watertightness EN 1928 1 kPa
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
01 02
03 04
NOTES: (1) Consider a load condition, with m'=125 kg/m2. For other load configurations, please see the table on page 132.
PERFORMANCE
The special mixture offers excellent elasticity, reaching attenuation values
over 30 dB.
SUSTAINABLE
Thanks to the high percentage of recycled polyurethane it contains, the
product satisfies the most common environmental protection standards.
LONG-LASTING
Polyurethane is a noble polymer that main-
tains elasticity over time, without subsidence
or changes in performance.
MATERIAL
Impermeable membrane coupled with a re-
silient component obtained from recycled la-
tex and foam rubber. Does not contain harm-
ful substances.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Thickness IM/AL 2014 10 mm
Mass per unit area IM/AL 2014 1,1 kg/m2
Apparent dynamic stiffness s't ISO 29052-1 11 MN/m3
Dynamic stiffness s' ISO 29052-1 11 MN/m3
Resistance to airflow r ISO 29053 < 10 kPas/m2
Theoretical estimate of impact sound attenuation level ∆Lw (1) ISO 12354-2 33,5 dB
System resonance frequency f0 (1) ISO 12354-2 47,5 Hz
Creep (1,50 kPa) EN 1606 ≤ 0,7 mm
Compressibility EN 12431 ≤ 2 mm
Deformation force under compression ISO 3386/1 17 kPa
Elongation at break point ISO 1798 40 %
Thermal conductivity (λ) ISO 8302 0,035 W/mK
Water vapour transmission (Sd) EN 12086 > 100 m
Thermal resistance R ISO 6946 0,46 m2K/W
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
01 02
03 04
NOTES: (1) Consider a load condition, with m'=125 kg/m2. For other load configurations, please see the table on page 131.
MASS
Thanks to its high density (6 kg/m2), excellent reduction of airborne noise
can be achieved with minimal thicknesses.
PRACTICAL
Through mechanical fastening, the product can be applied to any sur-
face, compensating for irregularities.
COST/PERFORMANCE
Composition of the mixture optimised to provide both good performance
and low cost.
VERSATILE
The format and composition allow to use
this product in all situations that require an
increase in the mass of surfaces.
MATERIAL
Single-layer elastoplastomeric bitumen,
covered on both sides with a polypropylene
non-woven fabric. Does not contain harmful
substances.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Thickness - 4 mm
Mass per unit area - 6 kg/m2
Apparent dynamic stiffness s't - 60 MN/m3
Theoretical estimate of the soundproofing power of a single sheet - 24 dB
Compressibility EN 12341 ≤ 2 mm
Thermal conductivity (λ) - 0,04 W/mK
Water vapour transmission (Sd) - 80 m
Water vapour resistance factor (μ) - 20000
Temperature resistance ISO 6946 0,1 m2K/W
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
40-60cm
01 02
03 04
05 06
NOISE REDUCTION
Thanks to its mass and high resistance, the product attenuates up to 27
dB.
PRACTICAL
Thanks to the self-adhesive bitumen, product application is fast and
precise. Without nails that can interfere with acoustic performance.
SELF-ADHESIVE
Ideal for application on flat and vertical surfaces thanks to its
self-adhesive properties.
HERMETIC
Watertight and airtight, thanks to the special
elastoplastomeric bitumen it does not re-
quire the use of nail points in case of drilling.
MATERIAL
Single layer of self-adhesive elastoplasto-
meric bitumen, covered on one side with
polypropylene non-woven fabric and silicone
film. Does not contain harmful substances.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Thickness - 4 mm
Mass per unit area - 5 kg/m2
Theoretical estimate of the soundproofing power of a single sheet - 27 dB
Thermal conductivity (λ) - 0,17 W/mK
Water vapour transmission (Sd) - 80 m
Water vapour resistance factor (μ) - 100000
Thermal resistance - 0,02 m2K/W
Reaction to fire (1) UNI 9177 Class 1
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
01 02
03 04
05 06
COMPLETE RANGE
Available with lower breathable impermeable membrane and with upper
TNT draining layer.
SMART
The top felt prevents impurities from getting into the mat and improves
resistance to treading, preventing water stagnation.
DURABILITY
Installed on continuous support it improves the
micro-ventilation of metal roofs, impeding cor-
rosion.
MATERIAL
Highly breathable membrane paired with a 3D
mat and protective felt.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TRASPIR 3D COAT 610 TT 3D NET
Property Standard
[TTTMET610] [NET350]
Mass per unit area EN 1849-2 610 (350) g/m2 350 g/m2
Thickness EN 9863-1 8.5 mm 7.5 mm
Straightness EN 1848-2 conforming -
EN 1931
Water vapour transmission (Sd) 0.02 m -
EN ISO 12572
Maximum tensile force MD/CD EN 12311-1 325 / 225 N/50 mm -
Elongation MD/CD EN 12311-1 45 / 70 % -
Resistance to tearing MD/CD EN 12310-1 185 / 195 N -
Maximum tensile force MD/CD NET EN 12311-1 - 55 / 25 N/50 mm
Elongation MD/CD NET EN 12311-1 - > 40 / 40 %
Watertightness EN 1928 class W1 -
Water column EN 20811 > 250 cm -
UV resistance * EN 13859-1 3 months 3 months
Temperature resistance - -30 / +80 °C -30 / +90 °C
Reaction to fire EN 13501-1 class E class E
Resistance to penetration of air EN 12114 < 0.02 m3/m2h50Pa -
After ageing:
maximum tensile force MD/CD EN 13859-1 285 / 195 N/50 mm -
watertightness EN 13859-1 class W1 -
elongation MD/CD EN 13859-1 35 / 30 % -
Flexibility at low temperature EN 1109 -30 °C -
Dimensional stability EN 1107-2 <2% -
Thermal conductivity (λ) - 0.3 W/mK -
Specific heat - 1800 J/kgK -
Density - approx. 70 kg/m3 approx. 40 kg/m3
Water vapour resistance factor (μ) - approx. 33 -
Recommended installation pitch - > 5° > 5°
Void ratio - 95 % 95 %
UNI EN ISO
Impact sound attenuation index ΔLw 28 (-3;+3) dB 28 (-3;+3) dB
140-8:1999
Sound insulation power UNI EN ISO 10140-2:2010
approx. 1 dB approx. 1 dB
assessment index Rw UNI EN ISO 717-1:2013
Variation in global level of weighted sound intensity A UNI EN ISO
approx. 4 dB approx. 4 dB
from driving rain noise LiA 140-18:2007
VOC emissions - < 0.02 % (class A+) < 0.02 % (class A+)
COMPOSITION
TRASPIR 3D COAT 610 TT
protective layer: PP non-woven fabric
surface: 3D PP mat 350 g/m2
upper layer: PP non-woven fabric
reinforcement: breathable PP film
lower layer: PP non-woven fabric
3D NET
3D PP mat
NOTES: For more information, consult "MEMBRANES AND TAPES FOR WOODEN BUILDINGS"
IS
IMPACT SOUND NOISE INSULATION
Assessed through laboratory testing, the evaluation of the impact noise
insulation consists of measuring the impact noise transmitted by a struc-
ture before and after the screed is inserted. The index ΔLw expresses the
difference in decibels between the two tests. The greater the value of
ΔLw, the lower the transmission of noises to the underlying room.
RWS
REFLECTED WALKING SOUND
The noise of footsteps heard inside the source room can be defined as
reverberation, which can be significantly reduced through the use of an
appropriate screed. The "drum sound" indicates the level of reflected
noise generated by a floating floor, when an impact source (like steps)
acts upon the surface. The drum sound is measured in sones. The lower
the value expressed in sones, the better the acoustic performance of the
acoustic layer.
RWS Reflected walking sound NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE
PC
CONFORMABILITY
Ability of the screed to compensate for any small irregularities in the
foundation. In general, the softer the screed, the greater the material
conformability. This property is very important, especially when working
with existing constructions, or when thin floors are used which could be
damaged by a harder sub-layer.
SD
PROTECTION FROM RISING DAMP
In the case of mineral foundations, protection against humidity is funda-
mental to prevent damage to the floor due to rising damp. This capacity
is expressed with the Sd index (water vapour permeability) and is meas-
ured in metres. The greater the Sd value, the lower the permeability to
humidity.
Rλ,B
IN-FLOOR COOLING OR HEATING SYSTEM
In general, floating floors are appropriate for use with in-floor cooling
or heating systems. For both of these to work, the screed must have the
lowest possible thermal insulation value to avoid blocking heat transfer.
Hence, the total sum of the screed and laminate floor (R λ,B) must be as
low as possible.
Rλ
THERMAL INSULATION
In general, floors have limited thermal insulation capacity. In the case
of an unheated substrate, screeds with high thermal resistance (R λ) can
increase the thermal insulation characteristics of the floor system. In this
way, the surface temperature increases, reducing the sensation of a "cold
floor" and protecting the finish from excessive swings in temperature.
Rλ,B ≤ 0,15 m2K/W Rλ,B ≤ 0,15 m2K/W Rλ,B ≤ 0,15 m2K/W Rλ,B ≤ 0,15 m2K/W
Rλ,B In-floor cooling or heating system
Rλ,B ≤ 0,10 m2K/W Rλ,B ≤ 0,10 m2K/W Rλ,B ≤ 0,10 m2K/W Rλ,B ≤ 0,10 m2K/W
Rλ Thermal insulation Rλ ≥ 0,075 m2K/W Rλ ≥ 0,075 m2K/W Rλ ≥ 0,075 m2K/W Rλ ≥ 0,075 m2K/W
DL
DYNAMIC STRESS FROM IMPACT SOUNDS
The greater the number of cycles at a given force required to cause
crushing of the screed, the greater the material's resistance to dynamic
loads.
CC
STRESS DURING STATIC LOADS
In this case, the reference is to viscous sliding or creep. The greater the
force (expressed in kPa) necessary to produce deformation exceeding
0,5 mm, the better the product’s resistance to creep.
CS
TEMPORARY STRESS FROM LOADS
When the floor is subjected to concentrated loads, both the batten and
the interlocking mechanism must resist excessive deformation and con-
sequent breakage. The greater the pressure (expressed in kPa) necessary
to obtain a given level of deformation (0,5 mm), the better the product’s
resistance to compression.
RLB
IMPACT RESISTANCE
To reduce the risk of surface damage to a minimum, the material used for
acoustic insulation in the under floor must be more than able to absorb
high forces for short times. The greater the RLB value (impact stress ex-
pressed in centimetres), the greater the floor protection level.
CC Viscous sliding under compression CC ≥ 2 kPa CC ≥ 20 kPa NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE
RLB Impact resistance RLB ≥ 50 cm RLB ≥ 120 cm NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE
CLOSED CELL
Thanks to closed cell polyethylene, the product cannot be irreversibly
crushed and remains effective over time.
PRACTICAL
The high density polyethylene coating makes it waterproof and appropri-
ate for various applications.
FIELDS OF APPLICATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FLOOR INSTALLATION
FLOATING
Property Standard Value
GLUED
Thickness - 2 mm
Mass per unit area - 0,15 kg/m² FLOOR TYPE
PARQUET
Estimated theoretical LVT (medium high quality)
EN ISO 10140 18 dB
impact sound attenuation level ∆Lw
LAMINATE
Crushing (screed mass 165 kg/m2) - 0,03 mm
Thermal conductivity (λ) EN 12667 0,039 W/mK IN-FLOOR HEATING
suitable
Water vapour transmission (Sd) - approx. 6 m
Temperature resistance - -10 / +75 °C
DAMP BARRIER
The polyethylene film coating prevents the passage of humidity
Sd > 75 m, protecting the floor.
VERSATILE
The mixture, thickness and coating make it suitable for installation with
various floating floors.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
property Value
Thickness 2 mm
REFLECTIVE
Thanks to the aluminium coating, it is suitable for use with in floor heating
systems.
DAMP BARRIER
The aluminium coating prevents the passage of damp Sd > 150 m,
protecting the floor. Fire reaction class Bfl - s1.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Value
Thickness approx. 2 mm
Dynamic stress from impact sounds (DL) > 100000 cycles (at 25 kPa)
RESISTANT
High density makes it appropriate for installation of laminates and LVT
with reduced thickness, guaranteeing excellent mechanical stability.
EFFECTIVE
The low thermal insulation value (Rλ) makes the product particularly ap-
propriate for use with in floor heating systems.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Value
Thickness 2 mm
Conformability (PC) 0,5 mm
Expanding tapes
FRAME BAND
self-expanding sealing tape for window/door frames 162
KOMPRI BAND
self-expanding sealing tape 164
Plasterable tapes
PLASTER BAND IN
single-sided tape for internal use, can be plastered 166
PLASTER BAND OUT
single-sided tape for external use, can be plastered 166
ACOUSTICS AND WINDOW/DOOR FRAMES
When planning window/door frame installation, it is good practice to The three level method, conventional-
base it around the primary and secondary node. ly used in most of Europe, identifies the
levels of thermal and acoustic insulation
The PRIMARY NODE is the first installation junction between the struc- for proper installation of the door/window
ture and the supporting frame. frame. To obtain the best performance, it
is expedient to examine every level during
The SECONDARY NODE is the installation junction between the sup- design. Rothoblaas offers specific solu-
porting frame and the window/door frame. This distinction is useful for tions for each of the three levels.
proper design based on the three level method.
PRIMARY NODE
BLUE LEVEL
This is the most external level, which
SECONDARY NODE guarantees resistance to weather. If not
properly dealt with, it generates infiltra-
PRIMARY NODE tion problems which can lead to the cre-
ation of condensation and mould.
YELLOW LEVEL
This is the intermediate level, which
needs to guarantee thermal-acoustic
SUBFRAME performance and mechanical fastening.
The critical aspect derives from the fact
that what is effective noise insulation is
CONNECTION BETWEEN WINDOW/DOOR FRAME AND
often not very effective against cold.
STRUCTURE
As anticipated in the previous paragraph, the critical point is the connec- RED LEVEL
tion between the door/window frame and the structure, which may also
be affected by the conditions of the materials at the time of installation. This is the most internal level, generally the
Additionally, if we take into consideration all the various materials used most neglected. This level must guaran-
near the primary or secondary node, it is easy to understand that dilation tee airtightness to avoid the formation of
can create issues of cracking and non-cohesion between surfaces. condensation in the installation junctions,
which could deteriorate the insulation
Below is some data and some analysis taken from the publication "The solutions installed in the primary node.
performance of door/window frames in the lab and inspection during
use" (F. Scamoni, L. Parati, V. Baccan, C. Scrosati). To see the complete array of Rothob-
laas solutions, download the catalogue
The considerations below are analogously valid for any construction "MEMBRANES AND TAPES FOR WOOD-
system. EN BUILDINGS".
The second graph, on the other hand, provides a lab case in which two 50
different sealants were used in the supporting frame/frame node in a
door/window frame. In the first case (orange line), a closed cell polymer-
R [dB]
40
ic foam strip was used (KOMPRI BAND or FRAME BAND type), obtaining
a soundproofing power for the window/door frame Rw equal to 41 (-2;-
30
4) dB. In the other case, a polyurethane foam was used (SEALING FOAM
type), obtaining a value of Rw equal to 40 (-1;-3) dB.
20
There are multiple possibilities. In the examples on these pages we lim- 125 250 500 1K 2K 4K
f [Hz]
ited ourselves to describing variable situations with the intention of il-
lustrating the extent to which airtightness is key to preserving insulation R w = 39 (-1;-4) before intervention
R w = 41 (-2;-6) after intervention
with respect to airborne noise.
50
R [dB]
40
30
20
DETAIL 01
Window/door frame: Platform frame
with ventilated façade and external masonry covering.
01 04 02
01
03
04
05
09
06 08
01. TRASPIR
02. CLIMA CONTROL - VAPORVLIES - BARRIER
03. GEMINI - NAIL PLASTER - NAIL BAND
04. GIPS BAND 07
05. BYTUM BAND - PROTECT
06. BYTUM BAND - PROTECT - GROUND BAND
07. HERMETIC FOAM - FRAME BAND - KOMPRI BAND
08. SEAL BAND - EASY BAND - FLEXI BAND
02
09. PLASTER BAND IN
10. FRAME BAND
DETAIL 02
Roof window: CLT roof
(Cross Laminated Timber)
01 03 04 05 02
04 08 02 06 03 01
06 07 09 10
01. TRASPIR
02. VAPOR
03. BYTUM
04. GEMINI - NAIL PLASTER - NAIL BAND
05. ALU BUTYL BAND
06. PLASTER BAND IN
07. MULTI BAND
08. FRAME BAND - KOMPRI BAND
09. HERMETIC FOAM - FRAME BAND - KOMPRI BAND
10. GIPS BAND
DETAIL 03
Window/door frame: CLT (Cross Laminated Timber)
with ventilated façade and intermittent covering with open junctions.
01 05
01
03
05
04
07
06
04 08 10 02
01. TRASPIR UV 10
02. CLIMA CONTROL - VAPORVLIES - BARRIER
03. GEMINI - NAIL PLASTER - PLASTER BAND - NAIL BAND 09
04. HERMETIC FOAM - FRAME BAND - KOMPRI BAND
11
05. GIPS BAND
06. PLASTER BAND OUT - FRONT BAND UV 210
FACADE BAND UV - MULTI BAND
07. PLASTER BAND IN - MULTI BAND
01
08. SEAL BAND - MULTI BAND
09. BYTUM BAND - PROTECT - GROUND BAND 02
10. SEAL BAND - MULTI BAND
11. VENT MESH
DETAIL 04
Window/door frame: Timber frame
with external plastered covering.
05 09 01
02
03
04
05
01 02
06
01. CLIMA CONTROL - VAPORVLIES - BARRIER
07
02. GIPS BAND 08
03. FLEXI BAND
04. PLASTER BAND IN - MULTI BAND
05. PLASTER BAND OUT
06. BYTUM BAND - PROTECT
07. HERMETIC FOAM - FRAME BAND - KOMPRI BAND
08. SEAL BAND - MULTI BAND
09. FRAME BAND
CERTIFIED SOUNDPROOFING
Soundproofing up to 60 dB, certified by the IFT Rosenheim Institute.
HERMETIC
Watertight and airtight even if trimmed after drying, thanks to the closed
cell structure.
SOLVENT FREE
Suitable for indoor applications: it does not give off isocyanates and has
a low VOC content (19,4%)
ELASTIC
Thanks to its composition it remains elastic
and deformable over time, compensating for
the movements of the wood and differential
deformation of the building materials.
MATERIAL
Closed cell polyurethane mixture, with high
elasticity and durable over time.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Reaction to fire (code: HERFOAM) DIN 4102 / EN 13501 class B3/F
Acoustic insulation of the connections rated R ST,w Directive IFT SC-01 10 mm: 60 (-1;-4) dB
Acoustic insulation of the connections rated R ST,w Directive IFT SC-01 20 mm: 60 (-1;-3) dB
Airtightness Ö Norm EN 1027 1000 Pa
Airtightness Ö Norm EN 12114 1000 Pa
Time for creation of external film - 5/10 minutes
Workable time after extrusion - 15/20 minutes
Time for initial hardening phase - 2 hours
Structural stability DIN 53431 ±5%
Cartridge processing temperature - +10 / +30 °C
Application temperature - -10 °C
Constant thermal resistance - -40 / +80 °C
Temporary thermal resistance - +120 °C
Density - 15 / 20 kg/m3
Elongation at break point DIN 53571 ca. 25 %
Water vapour permeability (DVA/WDD) DIN 53429 50 / 60 g/m2/24h
Thermal conductivity DIN 56612 0,035 W/mk
Storage temperature - +5 / +20 °C
Transport temperature - > 0 °C
Presence of solvents - NO
VOC emissions - 19,4 %
15-20
NOTES: Store the cans properly, following the indications shown on the package or the can itself.
HERMETIC
Airtight and watertight, interrupts possible acoustic bridges in the struc-
ture-frame connection.
PRACTICAL
Thanks to the adhesive strip, application is easy and precise without the
need for further adhesive layers.
VERSATILE
Effectively seals any type of crack between 2 and 10 mm, resisting heavy
rain.
PROFESSIONAL STANDARD
Compliant with EnEV and RAL requirements,
also guarantees a high level of thermal and
acoustic insulation.
MATERIAL
Pre-compressed polyurethane foam impreg-
nated with fireproof substances and polyeth-
ylene film (PE).
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Classification DIN 18542 class BG1 and BGR
Thermal conductivity EN 12667 λ 10,tr ≤ 0,048 W/mK
60 mm Frame U value DIN 4108/3 0,8 W/m2K
70 mm Frame U value DIN 4108/3 0,7 W/m2K
80 mm Frame U value DIN 4108/3 0,6 W/m2K
Internal Sd value DIN EN ISO 12572 25 m
External Sd value DIN EN ISO 12572 0,5 m
Resistant to heavy rain EN 1027 ≥ 1000 Pa
Gap air passage coefficient EN 12114 α = 0,00 m3 [h x m x (daPa)n]
Compatibility with other building materials DIN 52435 according to standard
Dimensional tolerance DIN 7715 T5 P3 according to standard
Reaction to fire DIN 4102 class B1
Acoustic insulation RST,W (C;Ctr) (1) IFT Rosenheim 45 (-2 ; -6) dB
Temperature resistance DIN 18542 -30 / +80 °C
Application temperature - ≥ +5 °C
Storage temperature - +5 / +20 °C
Presence of solvents - NO
VOC emissions - < 0,02 % (class A+)
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
01 02
03 04
CERTIFIED SOUNDPROOFING
Soundproofing up to 58 dB, certified by the IFT Rosenheim Institute.
ELASTIC
Thanks its the special composition, it remains elastic and deformable
over time, compensating for the movements of the wood and differential
deformation of the building materials.
HERMETIC
Airtight and watertight, it prevents possible acoustic bridges forming in
the gaps between different building materials.
VERSATILE
Pre-compressed self-adhesive profile compat-
ible with the most common building materials.
Wide range to effectively seal cracks between
1 and 20 mm over time.
MATERIAL
Pre-compressed polyurethane foam tape
impregnated with fireproof substances.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Classification DIN 18542 class BG1 and BGR
Gap air passage coefficient (application B1) EN 12114 α < 1,0 m3/[h x m x (daPa)n]
Gap air passage coefficient (application BGR) EN 12114 α < 0,1 m3/[h x m x (daPa)n]
Thermal conductivity (λ) DIN 52612 0,052 W/mK
Water vapour resistance factor (μ) EN ISO 12572 ≤ 100
Resistance to heavy rain EN 1027 > 600 Pa
Resistance to UV rays and weather DIN 53387 according to standard
Compatibility with other building materials DIN 52453 according to standard
Dimensional tolerance DIN 7715 T5 P3 according to standard
Reaction to fire DIN 4102 class B1
Acoustic insulation RST,W (C;Ctr) (1) IFT Rosenheim 58 (-2 ; -6) dB
Temperature resistance DIN 18542 -30 / +90 °C
Application temperature - ≥ +5 °C
Storage temperature - +1 / +20 °C
Presence of solvents - NO
VOC emissions - < 0,02 % (class A+)
DIN 18542:2009 identifies the fields of application for self-expanding tapes, classifying them into 3 categories:
OUT BG1
Suitable for external use, including exposure to UV rays. Permeable to vapour.
Creates an impermeable junction for pressures exceeding 600 Pa.
600 Pa IN
OUT BG2
Suitable for external use, if not directly exposed to UV rays. Permeable to vapour.
Creates an impermeable junction for pressures exceeding 300 Pa.
300 Pa IN
IN BGR
Not suitable for external use. Impermeable to air and vapour.
IN
CAN BE PLASTERED
Technical fabric ideal for applications under plaster, even on porous sur-
faces thanks to the excellent adhesive strength.
VERSATILE
Thanks to its excellent adhesive strength, it is ideal for application on
most surfaces, even at low temperatures.
IN-OUT
available in both the IN version, with vapour
stop function and the OUT version, consist-
ing of a breathable membrane.
MATERIAL
PLASTER BAND IN: Vapour stop polypro-
pylene (PP) membrane with acrylic glue and
pre-cut separation layer.
PLASTER BAND OUT: Breathable polypro-
pylene (PP) membrane with acrylic glue and
pre-cut separation layer.
Acrylic tapes
ALU BAND
reflective single-sided tape for indoor use 169
FLEXI BAND
universal single-sided high-adhesive tape 170
SPEEDY BAND
universal single-sided tape without separation layer 171
DOUBLE BAND
universal double-sided tape 172
BARRIER 150 EN 13984
WATERPROOF
Thanks to its polyethylene composition, the product is impermeable to
dust and water during casting of the screeds, protecting the material from
work residues.
VERSATILE
The product can be used as a vapour barrier both on roofs and walls, as a
protective product during construction.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Mass per unit area EN 1849-2 188 g/m2
Thickness EN 1849-2 0,2 mm
Water vapour transmission (Sd)* EN 1931 145 m TRANSPARENT
MD/CD tensile strength EN 12311-2 206 / 180 N/50 mm Thanks to the polyethylene, the product is
MD/CD elongation* EN 12311-2 480 / 665 % almost entirely transparent, meaning the
MD/CD resistance to nail tearing EN 12310-2 147 / 165 N substrates remain visible during installa-
tion.
Watertightness EN 1928 compliant
Temperature resistance - -40 / +80 °C
Reaction to fire EN 13501-1 class E
Resistance to air penetration EN 12114 0,03 m3/m2h50Pa
Thermal conductivity (λ) - 0,4 W/mK
Water vapour resistance factor (μ) - approx. 725000
COMPOSITION
VOC emissions - 0% (class A+)
* Average values obtained from laboratory tests. Consult the Declaration of Performance for the minimum single layer: functional PE film
values.
RELIABLE
The combination of aluminium and the special adhesive mix ensures
stability in case of sudden temperature changes.
COMPLEMENTARY
The aluminium surface makes it perfect for obtaining a fully heat
reflective surface.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value LONG-LASTING
Total thickness DIN EN 1942 approx. 0,06 mm Can be applied to thermo-hydraulic struc-
Tear strength DIN EN 14410 > 20 N/cm tures, thanks to its high thermal reflectivity.
Expansion capacity DIN EN 14410 > 3%
Adhesiveness DIN EN 1939 > 6 N/cm
Water vapour transmission (Sd) EN 1931 approx. 100 m
Temperature resistance - -40 / +130 °C
COMPOSITION
Application temperature - > -10 °C
Watertightness - compliant support: aluminium foil
Storage temperature - +15 / +30 °C glue: acrylate dispersion without solvents
Presence of solvents - NO separation layer: silicon-impregnated
VOC emissions - 0 % (class A+) paper
UNIVERSAL
Excellent adhesive strength and resistance on all surfaces.
PERFORMANCE
Adhesion guaranteed over time even on dusty, porous or humid surfaces.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value
Total thickness DIN EN 1942 0,34 mm PRACTICAL
Tear strength DIN EN 14410 > 50 N/25 mm The flexibility of the support ensures high
Expansion capacity DIN EN 14410 20 % workability even under extremely cold envi-
ronmental conditions.
Adhesiveness DIN EN 1939 > 30 N/25 mm
Water vapour transmission (Sd) EN 1931 40 m
Temperature resistance - -40 / +80 °C COMPOSITION
Application temperature - -10 / +40 °C support: PE film
UV resistance - 6 months glue: acrylate dispersion without solvents
reinforcement: reinforcing PE grid
Watertightness - compliant
separation layer: PE silicon-impregnated
Storage temperature - +5 / +25 °C paper
Presence of solvents - NO glue: acrylate dispersion without solvents
VOC emissions - < 0,02 % (class A+)
RAPID INSTALLATION
Can be applied both internally and externally, guarantees fast and secure
sealing on the most common materials.
SUSTAINABLE
The absence of the separation layer means there is less waste to be dis-
posed of.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Property Standard Value VERSATILE
Total thickness AFERA 5006 0,25 mm Progressive adhesion, stable over time on
Adhesiveness on steel AFERA 5001 > 27,5 N/25 mm the most common materials.
Adhesiveness on polyethylene EN 12316-2 > 12,5 N/25 mm
Water vapour transmission (Sd) EN 1931 40 m
Temperature resistance - -40 / +80 °C
Application temperature - -10 / +40 °C COMPOSITION
UV resistance - 6 months support: PE film
glue: acrylate dispersion without solvents
Watertightness - compliant
reinforcement: reinforcing PE grid
Storage temperature - +5 / +25 °C glue: acrylate dispersion without solvents
Presence of solvents - NO
VOC emissions - 0 % (class A+)
UNIVERSAL
Double-sided tape with excellent adhesion on all types of material under
all environmental conditions.
SAFE
With minimal thickness, it guarantees stability during temperature chang-
es thanks to the reinforcement mesh.
PRACTICAL
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Thanks to the adhesive strength and inte-
grated mesh, the product can be used for
Property Standard Value temporary fastening of XYLOFON during
Total thickness DIN EN 1942 0,25 mm construction and prefabrication.
Adhesiveness DIN EN 14410 > 25 N/25 mm
Temperature resistance DIN EN 14410 -30 / +100 °C COMPOSITION
10 / +40 °C
Application temperature DIN EN 1939 separation layer: silicon-impregnated paper
recommended > +5 °C
glue: acrylate dispersion without solvents
Watertightness EN 1931 compliant
reinforcement: reinforcing PE grid
Storage temperature - +5 / +25 °C glue: acrylate dispersion without solvents
Presence of solvents - No
VOC emissions - < 0,02 % (class A+)
SILENT STEP
UNI
Glulam/solid wood stair body and steps in OSB with floating floor.
ALADIN STRIPE
XYLOFON
01 01A 02 02A
03
03A
04
03B
06
05
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B [mm] base
L [m] length
s [mm] thickness
H [mm] height
P [mm] depth
pcs. pieces
pcs. / b pieces/pallet
A [m ] 2 area
f [mm] opening