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Floor Sound Insulation F-ROLL SYSTEM™

Floor Sound Insulation F-ROLL SYSTEM™
Guaranteed result
Guaranteed result
Impact noise
Impact noise
Indoor use
Indoor use
Made in EU
Made in EU
Soundproofing
Soundproofing
Thin
Thin
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F-Roll is a thin layered noise-reduction system designed to provide floor soundproofing insulation. It is designed to reduce impact noise. Install it on any type of flat surface (concrete, steel, timber). It is also suitable for laying on top of existing floor finishes (ceramic & porcelain tiles, parquet or engineered wood floors). The top surface is suitable to accept adhesive (Class C2) to attach floor tiles or other surface finish.

The F-Roll System’s simple installation and highly elastic features make this an efasy and attractive solution for floor insulation.  The sound insulating properties of this system ensure noise insulation between 19 and 24 dB depending on the thickness of the existing slab.

The F - Roll floor soundproofing insulation system is suitable for:

- Residential premises
- Public premises
- Industrial buildings
- Installation over reinforced concrete, metal and timber floors and over other flat surfaces
- Installation over tiles or parquet floors

Installation of F-Roll doesn’t need highly professional skills, however, if you prefer DECIBEL can organise an experienced installer. Please contact us at office@decibelinternational.co.uk for more information. 

Index of sound insulation
Technical information
Dimensions F-Roll insulation under parquet1000x2000x3 mm
Dimensions F-Roll insulation under tiles1250x2000x3 mm
Weight2.46 kg./m²
Dynamic hardness77 MN/mᶟ EN 29052/1
Shrinkage deformation 10 %10 % 102 kPa,EN 826
Hardness48-52 Shore A,DIN 53505
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