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Acoustic timber stud wall system.
Suitable for use in new build, conversion and refurbishment developments.
The HD1054 acoustic insulation system delivers a very effective sound insulation solution for double timber stud walls by combining high performing Hush Slab sound absorbers and acoustic plasterboard.
It is a fully tested complete system that provides separation by allowing the creation of a lightweight stud wall featuring a clear 50mm gap between the two timber studs.
It is suitable for use all kinds of in new build, conversion and refurbishment projects with the assurance that is complies with the standards set out in all UK Building Regulations. This includes Approved Document E (England & Wales), Section 5 (Scotland) and Part G (Northern Ireland).
Features and benefits:
How HD1054 is formed:
Acoustic Performance *
Airborne (DnTw) - 62 dB
Airborne (DnTW+Ctr) - 55 dB
* Results are based on all Hush materials listed in the Hush System HD1054 data sheet being used. Results are also based on correct installation and all flanking paths being treated.
Color | Grey Brown Yellow |
Finish | Unfinished |
Material | Rubber Mineral wool Plasterboard |
Shape | Rectangle |
Length | Bespoke |
Width | Bespoke |
Height | Bespoke |
Uniclass | |
CAWS | K10/205 Lining on timber |
Product range |
Joint treatment | Heavy Duty Isolation Tape.Guidance for specification option:
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Tape width | 50 mm. 100 mm. |
Sound absorption | Hush Slab 100. Guidance for specification option:
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Acoustic performance | Airborne (Dntw): 62 dB. Airborne (Dntw +Ctr): 55 dB. |
Country of material origin | Manufacturer guidanceVaries according to the component part or raw materials used to create the system. |
Country of product manufacture | United Kingdom |
Material | Rubber Mineral wool Plasterboard |
Recyclability | Manufacturer guidanceVaries according to the component part or raw materials used to create the system. |
Recycled contentAs defined in clause 7.8 of BS EN ISO 14021 | Manufacturer guidanceVaries according to the component part or raw materials used to create the system. |