Sporting activity is no longer a racket at a Tyne & Wear school after
CMS Acoustics supplied Vertiface Composition - a retrospectively applied acoustic wall covering system to control high reverberation levels - in its new-build sports hall.
It is put directly onto finished interior walls.
For a high performing and cost effective alternative to traditional wall and ceiling decoupling methods, CMS Acoustic Solutions has launched the IsoMax Clip.
Constructed using a rubber isolator, the product is a complete isolation system that outperforms standard resilient bar constructions by up to 7dB, offering sound insulation of 56kB. It is also able to withstand loads of up to 22.5kg per clip, providing greater peace of mind for developers and dwellers.
With its low profile design, the manufacturers say IsoMax clip does not require a large void between the wall or ceiling.
Vertiface Compositon, the retrospective applied acoustic wall covering from CMS Acoustic Solutions, has been a blessing for a Preston church. It has been successfully used to control reverberated sound in St Cuthbert's Church Northumbria Hall. Installed onto the sloping ceiling of the hall, Vertiface Composition adheres directly onto finished interior wall surfaces.
Vertiface Compositon, the retrospective applied acoustic wall covering from CMS Acoustic Solutions, has been a blessing for a Preston church. It has been successfully used to control reverberated sound in St Cuthbert's Church Northumbria Hall. Installed onto the sloping ceiling of the hall, Vertiface Composition adheres directly onto finished interior wall surfaces.