OWENS CORNING SELECT SOUND BLACK ACOUSTIC BOARD
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OUTSTANDING ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE:
Select Sound Black acoustic board provides excellent acoustical performance for walls in multiplex theaters, sound studios, and performing arts centers. Select Sound Black acoustic board is also ideal for use above suspended metal ceiling systems. Depending on specified thickness, Select Sound Black acoustic board absorbs up to 100% of the sound striking its surface. Select Sound Black acoustic board helps provide the highest quality audio reproduction by reducing sound reverberation within spaces. Sound transfer from space to space is also noticeably reduced.
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DURABLE MATERIAL COMPOSITION:
Select Sound Black acoustic board is dimensionally stable and will not shrink or warp. The board’s resilient composition resists job-site damage. When necessary, the durable black mat facing may be cleaned by vacuuming. Select Sound Black acoustic board, composed of inorganic glass fibers, will not rot or mildew and is noncorrosive to steel, copper and aluminum.
FAST, HIGH QUALITY INSTALLATION:
Lightweight and resilient, Select Sound Black acoustic board is easy to handle, fabricate and install. MetroFlex Impaling clips or stick pins and adhesives can be used to secure boards to drywall, concrete block or precast concrete.
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BLACK CORE WITH DARK BLACK FINISH SURFACE:
Select Sound Black acoustic board has an all-black core (no yellow fiberglass) with a deep black mat finish with very low light reflectivity. The black surface is ideal for eliminating screen light reflections and preventing insulation from showing through most surface treatments.
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS:
Acoustical performance of interior surfaces can generally be improved by increasing acoustical material thickness. Select Sound Black acoustic board can be specified for use in conjunction with other Owens Corning acoustical materials to provide additional performance. Owens Corning also manufactures Select Sound Black theater blanket. This roll product is ideal for use behind fabric on theater walls, in sound studios, and performing arts centers.
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