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Rubbersafe Acoustic Underlays have superior sound impact attenuating properties . No other products acoustically out-perform the characteristics of rubber at minimum thicknesses, minimum weights per m², maximum performance per dollar spent and ease of installation. Permanent resilient elasticity at a recycled price ensures Rubbersafe Acoustic Underlays will assure you peace and quiet.

In both new and old buildings, the transmission of impact sound such as footfall noise and moving furniture can become annoying. This is highlighted in the modern apartment building. The use of Rubbersafe Acoustic Underlays is the obvious, trouble free and low cost solution to this problem.

Developers can avoid complaints by choosing Rubbersafe Acoustic Underlays which exceed the Australian requirements for floor impact insulation.

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Rubbersafe Acoustic Underlays. Made from recycled tyres.

Designed for use in commercial and domestic applications. Suitable under a range of flooring types including; carpets, vinyls, timber, ceramics or laminate flooring 

Made from recycled car tyres.

Available in different thickness's.

Made from Australian  tyres.


DIMENSIONS

5mm Sheets                                  10mm Sheets

code LRSRRAR5 LRSRRAR10
length 2400mm 2400mm
width 1200mm 1200mm
depth 5mm  10mm
weight 10kg 20kg
colour black black

                       

 

 

Impact-Sound Insulation with A1 Rubber means:

*Easy Installation.
*Low floor zone thickness.
*Extremely comfortable underfoot.
*Free samples for insitu testing.
*Excellent performance per dollar spent.
*Lightweight - 4.5kg @ 5mm 900kg/m³ per m² or 6kg at 10mm thick @ 600kg/m³ per m²
*Compliance with the Building Code of Australia, AS/NZ Standards and Local Authority building ordinances.
*Uses our local scrap tyres.

 


 

 

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