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The spray application of K-13 eliminates
voids, gaps and compressions that occur with
prefabricated insulations. This monolithic coating
results in K-13's outstanding field performance.
K-13 utilizes a patented adhesive system which
adheres to virtually any substrate including
glass, urethane, Styrofoam, wood, metal and
concrete.
The
patented adhesive utilized in the installation
of K-13 adheres to virtually all common construction
materials including: metal, wood, concrete,
urethane, polystyrene and glass. Some surfaces
may require pretreatment prior to installing
K-13. This unique adhesive provides unequaled
strength allowing applications of 3/4 inch to
over 5 inches without mechanical support. This
capability provides R-values from 3 to over
19. K-13 is also available in a variety of standard
colors, white, black, light gray, tan, beige,
and dark gray, and can be special ordered to
match any color chip. Providing a durable carpet
like texture K-13 is ideal for below grade parking
areas, gymnasiums, manufacturing facilities
and metal buildings, to name a few.
K-13
also reduces reverberation and noise levels.
The result is a more comfortable working environment
providing greater utilization of the building.
Overall noise level reductions of over 8-15
dB have been obtained in many different industrial
applications. This high acoustical absorption
assists in meeting OSHA noise level requirements.
The
unique acoustical properties of K-13 also substantially
reduce sound transfer between walls and floors.
This is ideal where offices or concrete rooms
are located adjacent to noisy areas. Acoustical
enclosures can also be fabricated and sprayed
inside with K-13 to isolate loud machinery.
STC ratings from 30 to over 50 can be easily
achieved with K-13.
The
adhesive used to apply K-13 provides a strong,
durable and resilient bond. This unique combination
of properties provides remarkable durability.
K-13 will resist impact and abrasion without
the cracking or spalling typical to many cementitious
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SonaSpray"fc"
is a spray applied acoustical texture designed
for a wide range of project types. SonaSpray"fc"
provides an attractive, high performance solution
to acoustical and lighting design objectives
in both new construction and renovation projects.
Typical installations include: schools, churches,
passenger terminals, libraries, cafeterias,
offices, hotels and condominiums. SonaSpray"fc"
is available in White and Arctic White. Specially
matched colors are also available as a design
option.
SonaSpray"fc"
is spray applied and will conform to any surface
configuration such as barrel vaults, concrete
"T", corrugated decks, pan construction
and other complex surfaces. The high performance
adhesive will bond to virtually all common construction
materials including sheet rock, plaster, wood,
metal and concrete. Some surfaces (such as water
stained ceilings, wood and oxidized metal) will
require sealing to prevent migratory staining
of the SonaSpray"fc".
The
adhesive used to apply SonaSpray"fc"
provides a strong, durable and resilient bond.
This unique combination of properties provides
remarkable durability. SonaSpray"fc"
will resist impact and abrasion without cracking
or spalling, typical to many cementitious or
plaster based materials. In areas where even
high abrasion resistance may be desirable, SonaSpray"fc"
Dura-K may be specified. This provides even
greater bond and compressive strength without
reducing the acoustical performance. SonaSpray"fc"
can be painted with water based latex or acrylic
paint if desired, without appreciably reducing
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SonaKrete
is a newly introduced acoustical finish system
that has been designed for a wide range of projects.
With it's light weight and adaptability to a wide
rangeof architectural designs, SonaKrete is the
industry leader in new construction and renovation
projects.
SonaKrete
offers architects and acoustical consultants the
opportunity to specify with confidence, an attractive
acoustical finish with superior sound absorption
qualities, durability and adaptability to many
architectural designs.
The
hand “troweled” finish ensures an
attractive surface that you can afford to show
off.
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Celbar
is a blend of specially prepared cellulose fibers,
organic in nature, treated with adhesive and fire
resistant chemicals. When sprayed in place, the
interlocking fibers result in a mass which produces
excellent sound and thermal properties.
Celbar
is pneumatically spray-applied in wall and floor/ceiling
cavities to form a monolithic coating. This process
seals cracks and holes in the wallboard, around
plumbing and electrical outlets, vent ducts and
other irregularities. There are no compressed
areas or voids to allow sound leaks, R value reductions,
or air infiltration.
Celbar
provides superior sound transfer control demanded
by building designers, owners and occupants. Celbar
assemblies perform closer to lab tested STC ratings
in the field than do other conventional batt and
sound board systems. This is due to the complete
coverage and the sealing action of Celbar.
Celbar's
R value of 3.8 per inch allows you to design exterior
wall systems with higher total R values. However,
R value alone is not the only measure of a product's
thermal effectiveness. To obtain maximum thermal
efficiency, air infiltration must be minimized.
Sprayed in place Celbar conforms to any substrate,
around pipes, obstructions, and over cracks, reducing
air infiltration and forming a highly efficient
and effective thermal barrier. It can be sprayed
to virtually any exterior stud or furred cavity,
and in most cases the wall can be closed up the
same day.
In
a series of tests, five identical buildings were
monitored for KWH usage over an eleven month period.
One building utilized sprayed cellulose on the
walls, and the other four utilized fiberglass
batt insulation. Upon conclusion, the cellulose-insulated
building saved 32% of the KWH usage of the other
buildings. |
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