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| Acoustic Barriers Reuse Post-industrial Scrap To Eliminate Noise, At AIA ConventionUnited Plastics Corp. will be available to show and discuss their family of “dB” sound control solutions at the American Institute of Architects 2010 National Convention in Miami at Booth #2519.
United Plastics Corp. will be available to show and discuss their family of “dB” sound control solutions at the American Institute of Architects 2010 National Convention in Miami at Booth #2519. They will debut dB-5iber™, a sound control application for existing walls that has a fabric look and feel. Acoustic Engineers at United Plastics recognized acoustical properties in material left behind during some of the production processes at luxury auto manufacturer facilities. United Plastics is now utilizing this waste to create easy-to-install membranes that eliminate sound between walls and floors. These dB™ barriers are much lighter than drywall-based sound barriers and are sold in rolls for interior walls and subfloor applications. dB-3® and dB-4looring™ “We wanted to create a light-weight, less-expensive option for eliminating sound that also helped out the planet,” says Jack Nagy, Vice President of Sales for United Plastics Corp. “We’ve created options for pre and post-construction phases that are lightweight, very easy to install and block noise up to 75%.” The dB acoustic barriers weigh less than 1 lb/ft2 and are sold in rolls of 4’x 8’. Manufactured in Mt. Airy, NC, these acoustic barriers are impermeable to moisture and pass ASTM E-84 fire and smoke tests. More information about United Plastics’ line of sound control solutions can be found at www.SoundProofMyHome.com. # # # The United Plastics Corporation has been creating innovative, plastics-based products in Mt. Airy, NC for over 50 years. They utilize knowledge, experience and state-of-the- End
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