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Vetus Prometech Noise Insulation Panel 600x1000 mm
The Vetus Prometech Noise Insulation Panel is a highly effective and cost-efficient solution for noise reduction on yachts. Made from durable materials, this panel provides excellent soundproofing properties while maintaining a lightweight and easy-to-install design. It is available in both aluminum and white finishes, with thicknesses of 12 mm, 35 mm, and 45 mm, allowing you to select the best option for your insulation needs. Its single-layer damping construction ensures effective noise attenuation, especially in noisy areas such as engine rooms.
This panel also offers the added benefit of fire resistance, meeting the BS4735 standard, ensuring safety without compromising on performance. The self-adhesive backing makes installation quick and simple, providing strong adhesion to surfaces such as steel. Whether you're outfitting an engine room or reducing noise from other machinery, the Vetus Prometech Noise Insulation Panel is an excellent choice for enhancing the comfort and quietness of your yacht.
- BS4735 fire resistance class for enhanced safety
- Single damping layer for effective noise reduction
- Available thicknesses: 12 mm, 35 mm, and 45 mm
- Sheet Size: 600 mm x 1000 mm
- Self-adhesive back surface for easy installation
- Acrylic-based self-adhesive layer provides strong adhesion to steel (1000 N/m)
The Vetus Prometech Noise Insulation Panel offers an affordable and reliable solution for anyone looking to reduce noise and vibration aboard their yacht. Its fire resistance, sound-damping features, and easy installation process make it the perfect choice for improving the acoustic comfort of any marine environment.
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 liquid sealant or foam. For uninsulated engine rooms, consider building partitions or enclosures around the engine.
- Installing Sheets: Cut the sheets to fit the required space. It is advisable to create a pattern in place and then cut the panels accordingly. You can also use these panels to isolate tanks or create enclosures.
- Hatches and Vents: Isolate hatch frame connections with the deck to reduce noise. Address vent isolation by creating an airflow "maze" or silencer that allows air passage while minimizing sound transmission.
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