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Mapesilent Roll

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Mapei (UK) Ltd

Dry soundproofing system formed by sheets for floating screeds.

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Application

On floating screeds before laying all kinds of flooring material (ceramic tiles, stone, resilient and fabric floor coverings, wooden floors etc). Applied between the structure and the floating screed.

Description

Mapesilent Roll sheets are composed of a bitumen and special polymer-based elasto-plastomeric membrane, sandwiched together with a resilient layer of polyester fibre and a surface coated with a layer of blue non-woven polypropylene fabric.

Due to its low thickness, Mapesilent Roll will have no effect on final project dimensions and elevations. Its high resistance to footsteps and tools dropped accidentally on the layer prevents it being damaged and suffering a reduction in its soundproofing capacity.

Mapesilent Roll offers a simple, reliable and efficient method to form an isolating screed which is perfectly insulated from the support structure (floor slab and separating walls). By sandwiching the polymer bitumen membrane with polyester fibres, noises are absorbed and reduced so that certain types of floor slab meet the requirements according to current norms and regarding acoustic insulation against noise transmitted by footsteps.

In order to avoid the formation of acoustic bridges, a soundproofing system using Mapesilent Panel also requires the use of other products from the range: Mapesilent Band R (or Mapesilent Band), Mapesilent Door and Mapesilent Tape.


General information

Material

Bitumen

Polypropylene

Polyester

Uniclass

Pr_25_57_06_71 Resilient layer insulationPrimary

CAWS

M10/295 Floating construction (thin sheet impact sound insulation)

M10/40 Floating construction

Specification data - Resilient layer insulation

Material

Polyester fibre.

Bitumen .

Polypropylene.

Fire performance

Fire resistance: F.

Product Reference

Mapesilent Roll

Thermal resistance

0.145 W/m²K.

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