Hi all !
great site, lots of info
Could someone here give me the specs of some acoustic sealant sold in the States or elsewhere (just read the specs on the tube)
here in France nobody even knows about it, seems like it does'nt exist.
Maybe they never build recording studios!
thanks for helping
Philippe
Acoustic sealant specs anybody ?
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acoustic sealant again !
hellooo !!!
anybody here using acoustic sealant ?
Please read my previous post (acoustc sealant specs) and i beg you to help me by just reading the specs of your product and typing these on this forum
Thank you very much
Philippe
anybody here using acoustic sealant ?
Please read my previous post (acoustc sealant specs) and i beg you to help me by just reading the specs of your product and typing these on this forum
Thank you very much
Philippe
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Auralex Stopgap is sold worldwide. look for auralex distributor.
Another option is Mapei Mapeflex (name in austria). it's butyl rubber with high internal damping.
www.mapei.com
Another option is Mapei Mapeflex (name in austria). it's butyl rubber with high internal damping.
www.mapei.com
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thank you
thank you the dreamer
i just found it on their site
you were of great help
Philippe
i just found it on their site
you were of great help
Philippe
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Hey Phil,
I'm also in the Paris area, just doing a reno on a basement studio. I had the same question as you, and after looking around, I found that a "mastic" called "Sikaflex PRO 11FC" specified often for acoustic applications. Our local Bricomarché had a similar product called "Sikaflex -11FC" that is what I decided on. Cost was about 6 euros per tube.
It's properties are: adheres to almost anything; won't harden; can be stretched up to 400% without breaking; rebounds more than 90%.
So far so good.
Good luck; let me know if you find a better product.
Russ
I'm also in the Paris area, just doing a reno on a basement studio. I had the same question as you, and after looking around, I found that a "mastic" called "Sikaflex PRO 11FC" specified often for acoustic applications. Our local Bricomarché had a similar product called "Sikaflex -11FC" that is what I decided on. Cost was about 6 euros per tube.
It's properties are: adheres to almost anything; won't harden; can be stretched up to 400% without breaking; rebounds more than 90%.
So far so good.
Good luck; let me know if you find a better product.
Russ