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Gobi - Dry Acoustic & Underfloor Heating System

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C2-25

Cellecta Ltd Variant:

Dry laid acoustic & UFH levelling solution.

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Application

Suitable for use in floor separating applications and underfloor heating solution.

Description

Dry laid acoustic & UFH levelling solution. Gobi provides all the benefits an underfloor heating system can deliver, with the added advantages of rapids heat transfer capabilities and acoustic performance. The dry laid system combines HiDeck structural boards capable of accepting a multitude of floor finishes.


Features and benefits:

  • Levels all types of separating floors.
  • Works with all pipe diameters and controls.
  • Rapid response times.
  • High compressive strength, accepts all finishes.

General information

Color

Grey

Beige

Silver

Finish

Smooth

Material

Gypsum

High density extruded polystyrene (XPS)

Aluminium

Fibre

Timber

Shape

Rectangle

Length

1200 mm

Width

600 mm

Height

Bespoke

Uniclass

Ss_30_20_70_70 Raised access floor systemsPrimary

CAWS

K41/130 Raised access floor

K41/130 Raised access floor

Specification data - Raised access floor systems

Subfloor preparation

-

Manufacturer guidance

To be dry and clean.

System accessories

Gobi Bracket.

Edge strips

YELOfon ES5/120.

Layers

-

Manufacturer guidance

Layers one through to four.


  1. HiDeck structural 25.
  2. XFLO JB-FF.
  3. Timber batten.
  4. Deckfon Cradle.

Third party accreditation

NHBC, BM TRADA certified, LABC warranty, Premier guarantee.

Guidance for specification option:

<5 GWP, Zero ODP.

Sustainability data

Contains Red List materials

No

Country of material origin

United Kingdom

Guidance for specification option:

Belgium, Germany.

Country of product manufacture

United Kingdom

Recyclability

100%

Literature

Underfloor Heating

Underfloor Heating

Acoustic Floor Levelling & Elevation Systems

Acoustic Floor Levelling & Elevation Systems

Acoustics

Acoustics

Case studies

Lucent House, Hackney

Lucent House, Hackney