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Megasorber B

Flexible EVA-based Noise Barrier

Features

Megasorber B - noise barrierMegasorber B is a flexible high-performance sound barrier. It is a low-stiffness highly-damped material which improves the sound transmission loss by effectively blocking noise. It has extremely low flammability and low smoke emission, and is suitable for use in buildings and boats under the Marine Survey.

Megasorber B is a thermally mouldable material and can be molded to shape easily. It is free of plasticisers which makes it suitable to use with conventional contact adhesives and/or self adhesive tapes.

Megasorber B is an environmentally friendly noise barrier. It is made from extruded EVA sheet. All offcuts are 100% recyclable. No wastage is incurred during manufacture.

Key Features

  • Durable & flexible
  • Inherently flame retardant
  • Can be glued using conventional adhesives
  • Easily cut, fabricated and installed
  • Can be moulded to shape
  • Contains no lead, non toxic
  • May be glued, stapled or nailed into position

Key Benefits

  • Proven Performance Data
  • Economical
  • Low installation cost
  • Easy to handle
  • Maximum performance for weight
  • Can be used in boats under Marine Survey

Applications

  • Pipe or duct lagging
  • Noise barrier in ceiling spaces
  • Dry wall partitions
  • Acoustic doors
  • Small machinery enclosures
  • Wrapping fan casings
  • Acoustic curtains

Tech Specs

Sound Transmission Loss—Megasorber B range

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Standard Product Range

Standard Product Weight Nominal
Thickness
Sheet Size
Megasorber B3 3kg/m2 1.3mm 1m x 2m
Megasorber B4 4kg/m2 1.7mm 1m x 2m
Megasorber B5 5kg/m2 2.1mm 1m x 2m
Megasorber B6 6kg/m2 2.5mm 1m x 2m
Megasorber B8 8kg/m2 3.4mm 1m x 2m

IMPORTANT NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER

Specifications are subject to change without notice. Please contact us for the latest version. The data listed in this data sheet are typical or average values based on tests conducted by independent laboratories or by the manufacturer. They are indicative only of the results obtained in such tests and should not be considered as guaranteed maximums or minimums. Materials and installation methods must be tested under actual service to determine their suitability for a particular purpose.

Related Products

reinforced flexible sound barrierIf a higher temperature resistance is required, or the barrier is to be hung up as an acoustic curtain, please refer to Megasorber RB—a new series of re-inforced high temperature resistant noise barrier