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Vetus Prometech Double Sound Insulation Panel
The Vetus Prometech Double Sound Insulation Panel is a high-quality, advanced solution for superior noise reduction on yachts. Designed for optimal soundproofing, it features two damping layers, offering enhanced noise attenuation compared to single-layer alternatives. Available in both aluminum and white finishes, this panel comes in thicknesses of 25 mm, 45 mm, and 60 mm, ensuring versatility to suit various insulation needs. The panel meets the BS476 Class 0 fire resistance standard, ensuring safety in the marine environment.
With its self-adhesive backing, the Vetus Prometech Double Sound Insulation Panel is easy to install on steel surfaces. It provides strong adhesion with an acrylic-based adhesive layer that guarantees a secure and long-lasting bond. This insulation panel is an excellent choice for reducing engine noise, machinery vibrations, and general onboard sound, creating a more comfortable and quieter environment for yacht owners.
- Number 1 in the line of sound insulation materials
- Two damping layers for enhanced noise reduction
- BS476 Class 0 fire resistance for optimal safety
- Sheet Size: 100 cm x 60 cm
- Self-adhesive back surface for easy installation
- Acrylic-based self-adhesive layer provides strong adhesion to steel (1000 N/m)
The Vetus Prometech Double Sound Insulation Panel stands out for its durability, effectiveness, and ease of installation. It is a top choice for yacht owners seeking superior soundproofing that not only improves onboard comfort but also ensures a safer and more efficient operation of machinery.
VETUS offers a range of high-quality soundproofing materials that meet the latest industry standards. All products are waterproof, fire-resistant, and utilize advanced insulating foams. The Prometech Double represents the pinnacle of these materials, making it ideal for achieving optimal noise reduction on your yacht.
Usage Guidelines:- Machine Room Preparation: Cover as much surface area of the engine room as possible with sound insulation material. Seal small gaps and holes with sealant or foam. For uninsulated engine room spaces, consider building partitions or enclosures around the engine.
- Installing Sheets: Create a pattern in place and cut the sheets accordingly before installation. Consider isolating cisterns and tanks to minimize sound amplification.
- Hatches and Vents: Isolate hatch frame connections with the deck. Address vent isolation challenges by creating an airflow "maze" or silencer that reduces noise while allowing air passage.
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