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Hush-Panel 32 - 600mm x 2400mm x 32mm

Hush-Panel 32 - 600mm x 2400mm x 32mm

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Hush-Panel 32 has been designed as an impact reducing floor panel, with added rigidity, that can be used as a structural or an overlay board. When used as a structural floor the stiffness of the upper layer accommodates wider joist centres, up to 600mm. A combination of the increase in mass and the Hushfelt™ resilient layer can produce superior results when used as part of a sound insulation system for separating floors.

  • A versatile and economical panel for use in many situations requiring impact sound insulation between separating floors.
  • Used within refurbishment and new build projects to create a floating floor over concrete and timber or directly over timber joists*.
  • Suitable for wider joist centres.
  • Compatible with a range of Hush-Systems, designed to exceed the current Building Regulation requirements of Part E (England and Wales), Part H (Scotland) and Part G (Northern Ireland).
  • Robust Details FFT5 compliant for floor structures EFC-1, EFC-2 and EFS-1.
  • Comprises of 22mm High Density P5 Moisture Resistant TG4 chipboard panels and a 10mm acoustic resilient layer of Hushfelt™ factory bonded to the underside.
  • Easy to install in a single time saving operation

*In conjunction with Hush-10 Joist Strips

ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE - TYPICAL RESULTS*

Impact lntw dB Airborne dntw dB ctr dB
52 58 52

 

  • Can be laid over concrete, existing timber floors or directly over joists up to 600mm*
  • Comprises 22mm High Density P5 Moisture Resistant tongued and grooved chipboard with 10mm HushfeltTM resilient layer
  • Overall Board Dimensions 2400mm x 600mm x 32mm
  • Overall nominal thickness 32mm
  • FFL over floor deck 30mm
  • FFL over timber joists *40mm (used in conjunction with Hush-10 Joist strip)

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