The LDS Rubber jack up acoustic flooring system can be used in a variety of settings. It is typically used where it is necessary to isolate a room from the rest of the building for whatever reason.
Jack up LDS (Low Dynamic Stiffness) bridge bearing rubber (prev neoprene) system eliminates the need for the labour intensive installation of shutters. The lifting process ensures an airgap which may be compromised with the panel system if concrete spills through the shutter.
Air gaps of up to 150mm can be achieved with the jacking process or higher with the use of void former and plinths. Natural frequencies can be specifically achieved in the range of 8-18 Hz by the selection of isolator types and spacing.
We have successfully used this product for recording, radio & TV studios, music rooms, gymnasiums and plant rooms. For clients such as the BBC, Royal Opera House and many more.
Jack up concrete flooring is the best way to acoustically isolate a room from the rest of the building. And the best jack up system available is supplied by Mason UK.
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