Calm environment created by Armourcoat Acoustic

  • 8 Mar 2017

Armourcoat has introduced a new Acoustic Plastic system designed to optimise the acoustics of interior spaces.

The use of hard sound reflective surfaces such as glass, wood and stone can cause excessive sound reverberation which leads to unpleasant noise levels, however Armourcoat Acoustic Plaster System offers a clean and smooth mineral surface that can be applied seamlessly over large expanses to both flat and curved surfaces.

A calmer and more pleasant environment can be created with the correct control of sound. 

A special mineral wool composite panel is bonded onto the substrate and finished with a seamless layer, allowing the Armourcoat Acoustic Plaster System to offer a elegant marble based plaster finish while allowing sound energy to pass through the surface.

Consisting of 80% recycled material, the zero VOC system achieves class ‘0’ fire rating and a class ‘A’ Noise Reduction Coefficient rating.

Armourcoat has been established as a leading supplier of high quality surface finishes by an array of global projects for an impressive list of international blue chip clients in the residential, hospitality and boutique retail sectors.

Armourcoat Surface Finishes,
Morewood Close,
Sevenoaks,
Kent,
TN13 2HU,
UK,
Phone 01732 460668
Fax 01732 450930

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