Airborne Sound Isolation Impact Sound Isolation Seismic Restraint Systems Ceiling Isolation Providing solutions to common noise and vibration problems since 1958. High STC Wall Systems Building Isolation Duct and Pipe Lagging Sound Control Floor Systems STC 84 IIC 70 FLOOR/CEILING IIC 51 STC 72 FLOOR/CEILING STC 73 IIC 70 FLOOR STC 57 to 64 WALL STC 76 IIC 62 FLOOR/CEILING STC 66 IIC 63 FLOOR IIC 59 FLOOR FIIC 72 ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL NOISE CONTROL SOLUTIONS Sound Control Building Systems for Floors, Walls, Ceilings, and Structures 13080/KIN BuyLine 1062 Select the Floor, Wall, or Ceiling to meet Design and Acoustical Criteria www.kineticsnoise.com/arch
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Providing solutions to common noise and vibration problems since 1958.
High STC Wall SystemsBuilding IsolationDuct and Pipe LaggingSound Control Floor Systems
STC 84IIC 70FLOOR/CEILING
IIC 51STC 72FLOOR/CEILING
STC 73IIC 70FLOOR
STC 57 to 64WALL
STC 76IIC 62FLOOR/CEILING
STC 66IIC 63FLOOR
IIC 59FLOORFIIC 72
ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURALNOISE CONTROL SOLUTIONS
Sound Control Building Systems forFloors, Walls, Ceilings, and Structures
13080/KINBuyLine 1062
Select the Floor, Wall, or Ceiling to meet Design and Acoustical Criteria
www.kineticsnoise.com/arch
For more information call 1.800.959.1164 or fax 614.889.0540
Kinetics® Noise ControlProviding solutions to common noise and vibration problems since 1958.
Kinetics®
compositeconstructionreduces soundtransmissionThe ProblemNoise and vibration are majorsources of occupant complaint inmodern buildings. Floors, walls,and ceilings reduce noise ac-cording to the Mass Law, whichstates that doubling of buildingweight will reduce the transmis-sion of sound by up to 6 decibels(dB). Example: a 4" concrete floorhas a sound transmission loss(TL) of 42 dB at 250 Hz. Doublingof the floor to 8" only increasesthe TL to 48 dB. A 6 dB reductionis about 25% quieter.
The SolutionBy introducing Kinetics® compos-ite construction systems, onecan achieve substantially highersound transmission loss. Kinet-ics® Floating Floors, IsolatedCeilings, Isolated Partitions, andComposite Barrier Materials allfar exceed the Mass Law capa-bility and provide greater airborneand structureborne noise control.(See diagram comparisons.)
CertificationKinetics Noise Control providescertified engineering drawingsupon request for its products toassure compliance with jobspecifications. Copies of inde-pendent test reports on specificsystems are available to archi-tects, engineers, and acousticalconsultants upon request.
2” x 4” Singe Wood Stud1 Layer 5/8” Gypsum Board, each side.IsoMax with Furring Channel, one side.RIM Insulation
Add 2nd Layer 5/8” Gypsum Board,on one side.
Add 2nd Layer 5/8” Gypsum Board,both sides.
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DescriptionAcousticalProperties
STCSections
(see complete marking on product)
Sound Design andConstruction PracticeThe following items should beconsidered in order to achieve fullbenefit from Kinetics products.
1) An acoustical consultantshould be retained wheneverpossible. Their knowledge of asystems overall expected acous-tical performance and the criticaldetails that make a building de-sign work will better assure suc-cess.
2) Holes or any openings throughpartitions, ceilings, or floorsshould be caulked or sealed.Sound leaks of any kind will sig-nificantly reduce the effectivenessof the noise isolation barrier.
3) Doors and windows in the par-titions should exhibit high STCratings to maintain high perfor-mance.
4) Electric outlets thru-the-wallcabinets, etc., should not beplaced back-to-back in order toprevent potential excessive trans-mission of noise.
5) Masonry walls should be plas-tered or sealed with a hard coat-ing.
6) Acoustical treatment and ab-sorptive finishes may be used innoisy rooms to reduce the rever-beration and overall noise levelwithin these rooms.
7) All floating floors, partitions,and ceilings should be con-structed with care. Constructionerrors such as rigid ties, fastenershort-circuiting, improper floor re-inforcing, etc., can create a soundflanking conduit and should beavoided. Supervision by a repre-sentative of the isolation mate-rial manufacturer can minimizefield errors.
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Kinetics® Floating Concrete FloorModel RIM Roll-out Isolation Material for Concrete Floated FloorsSTC 73 and IIC 70 ratings - Premier floating floor system selected by acousticalconsultants and architects for sound isolated floor construction in hospitals,performing arts centers, schools, recording studios, office buildings, and any otherbuilding where noise control is an issue.
For more information call 1.800.959.1164 or fax 614.889.0540
Physical properties/benefits• For loads from 2.5 to 500 PSI.• Natural frequencies of 8 to 15 Hz.• Stable, inert material maintains a constant resilience and natural frequency over its life.• Custom Pad sizes and load capacities as required by designer.
Available in various densities andspring rates to provide load-bearingcapacities ranging from 2.5 to 500 psi.
Leaf springs of stabilized glassfibers bonded to each other with awater-resistant resin.
Flexible moisture-impervious membrane
The three key components for reducing sound transmission through any composite floor system you design. KIPIsolation Pads are used in our popular RIM system. Turn the page for more information.
Air Space, Mass, Kinetics® Isolation PadsModel KIP Isolation Pads
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Kinetics® Liftslab Floating FloorModel LSM Spring Liftslab and Model FLM Pad Liftslab
Kinetics® Floating Wood FloorModel RIM Roll-out Isolation Material for Built-up Floated FloorsSTC 66 and IIC 63 ratings - Excellent for creating a resilient sound control composite woodfloor construction for aerobics, dance, exercise, stage, and loft style floors. Compositewood floor build-ups are often used where concrete is not practical.
FLM Liftslab detail after raising floor.Model FLM incorporates Kinetics
Model KIP or Neoprene Isolation pads.
LSM spring liftslab perimeter detailafter raising floor. For addressing the
most critical structureborne andimpact isolation criteria
Kinetics® Model KIP Isolation Pads withWood Nailer & Steel Channel
13080/KINBuyLine 1062
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Kinetics® Sound Rated Floors
Kinetics Type SR Floorboard is the premier underlayment for control ofimpact noise in condominiums, apartments, multifamily dwellings,commercial buildings, and other areas where footfall and impact noisecan be the cause of complaints.
Type SR Floorboard is a unique 5/8" thick underlayment material whichsubstantially reduces sound transmission through hard surface floor
systems. Ratings of IIC (Impact Insulation Class) 50 to 65 have been achieved in typical applications, compared withIIC-25 to 34 with conventional construction. Where a preference for hard surface floors such as ceramic tile, marble,hardwood flooring or vinyl tile make impact noise an issue, SR Floorboard is recommended. Call for details.
Model Soundmatt Low profile underlayment for Sound Control
Kinetics Soundmatt is a floor underlayment used to control sound transmission of both impact and airborne noise infloor systems. Soundmatt is a 5/16" (8 mm) thick underlayment used to substantially improve IIC (impact) and STCnoise ratings while minimizing the elevation change.
Impact noise can be intrusive to occupants in spaces below. Construction that calls for hard floor surfaces such ashardwood flooring, ceramic tile, quarry tile, marble, wood parquet and vinyl tile are all areas where impact noise is ofconcern. Without a floor underlayment, intrusive impact noise can be objectionable.Please contact Kinetics for specifications.
Certified:Soundmatt and SR Floorboard have been tested with the Tile Council of America, Inc., using method ASTM-C627. Bothsystems achieved a Residential rating or greater for durability under load.
STC - 58 IIC - 54 STC - 60 IIC - 53
For more information call 1.800.959.1164 or fax 614.889.0540
Model SR Floorboard Superior Sound Rated Floor Underlayment
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13080/KINBuyLine 1062New Products for Wall and Ceiling
Sound ControlModel IsoMax Resilient Sound Isolation Wall and Ceiling Clip
Model KSCH Super Compact Ceiling Sound Isolation Hanger
3-1/2”
IsoMax cost effectively sound isolates gypsum board and furring channelfrom the steel and wood framing or concrete/masonry structure.Superior to conventional resilient channel in performance. Lower installedcost than double stud wall assemblies with similar performance.
Wood stud partition, 2 x 4, 16” O.C. with5/8’ gypsum board, one layer one side,two layers on opposite side. R19 fiber-glass in cavity. IsoMax clips and 7/8”furring channel.
STC 61
(see completemarking on product)
STC 72 IIC 51
Model KSCHPatent Pending
Maximize Sound Control and Ceiling Height with a spring and neopreneisolation hanger which carries standard 1-1/2” cold rolled steel channelthrough its center cradle.
Kinetics Duct and Pipe Lagging Barrier - Type KNM-100ALQKinetics Model KNM-100ALQ noise barrier is a composite mate-rial designed to reduce the sound transmission of ductwork, pipingand equipment housings by combining a fire rated limp mass witha decoupling quilted fiber glass lining. (KNM-100AL is availablewithout the quilted fiber glass lining).
• Meets Class 1 fire rating requirements• STC 28*• 1" or 2" fiber glass decoupler included
Product
KNM 100ALQ-1KNM 100ALQ-2
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1311
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Kinetics Noise Control and GERB Vibration Control Systems U.S.A., Inc. formed a partnership in 2001 toaddress vibration isolation and structural noise control in building construction. Expansion of the DallasConvention Center, completed in 2002, required the building addition to be isolated from noise and vibrationgenerated from freight and commuter trains passing on tracks below. Kinetics/GERB engineered and pro-duced spring and pad isolators to meet stringent requirements outlined in the specification.
Kinetics’ new ATLAS pad offers exceptional load capacity and vibration control in a natural rubber or neoprenemount. Visit our web sites to learn more about the products Kinetics Noise Control (www.kineticsnoise.com)and GERB Vibration Control Systems, Inc. (www.gerb.com) offer for building isolation.
Kinetics/GERBStructural Bearing Solutions for Building Isolation
For complete specifications and details for anyof the products shown in this brochure call1.800.959.1164. Or FAX to 614.889.0540.
Printed in the U.S.A.
* Rating is for material tested as a free hanging barrier. Performancewill be lower when wrapping duct, pipe or equipment. Contact thefactory for sound reduction estimates.
Kinetics/GERBSpring Isolation Elements
Model ATLAS Rubber Structural BearingPatent Pending