Hey all,
Quick question on a product I found, first off it is not listed in bob gold coefficients or elsewhere regarding acuostics and I wanted a pro opinion, seems to be similar to Roxul 1240
I will be using it for floor to ceiling superchunk bass traps and it is called IIG 1240 (4" thick) Indistrial board (Mineral Wool) It is manufactured by Intelegent insulation group which is a joint venture with Johns Manville
http://www.intelligentinsulation.com/pd ... %201240%22
at 1/3 octave
125 = 0.88
250 = 1.14
500 = 1.17
1000 = 1.08
2000 = 1.06
4000 = 1.10
NRC = 1.10
It is 43 cents a sq/ft
Is this a good product for my needs?
Thanks,
Mike
Is this a good product?
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Where did you find it at 43cents? (address, phonenumber)
I assume the 1230's are typos, and what you're actually getting is 1240.
(EDIT: http://www.bobgolds.com/AbsorptionCoefficients.htm updated)
I assume the 1230's are typos, and what you're actually getting is 1240.
(EDIT: http://www.bobgolds.com/AbsorptionCoefficients.htm updated)
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I am not certain as to whom the above is directed to, however I am the one who introduced "1230" in this topic. I took the product number from the pdf on page one where it is written:z60611 wrote:I assume the 1230's are typos, and what you're actually getting is 1240.
I hope this helps.Available Types
IIGMinWool-1200 Industrial Boards are available in six nominal
densities in accordance with ASTMC 612 and in a range of
standard thicknesses, as follows:
Nominal Type
Density 1230 1240 1260 1280 1210 1212
lb/ft3 3 4 6 8 10 12
kg/m3 48 64 96 128 160 192
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It's difficult to give a complete answer without geting into a fair of acoustics, so bearing that in mind, the short answer is:amistybleu wrote:Hey AVare,
Is the 1230 best because it is 3pcf, all they carry is the 1240 which is 2" thick and 4pcf.
fo those interested This product is located at Plateau Insulation in Aurora, Colorado.
The 3 pcf is the reason. For what you are doing, either would be fine.
Good luck and remember, pictures are always appreciated!
Andre