13 mm Pro Barriered Bondex Sponge , is among the sound insulation materials that attract the most attention and has the highest sound-absorbing strength. Barriered bondex is a pioneer in the industry and is preferred by many people. Barriered bondex is used to block noises passing between environments, to prevent sounds produced in a place from leaking out, or to block sounds entering a place from the outside environment.
What is 13 mm Barriered Bondex Sponge
What is 13 mm barriered bondex sponge, it is 13 mm thick and shows significantly higher performance compared to other sound insulation products. In addition, this product has a flexible structure and thanks to this feature, it provides easy use on all kinds of surfaces.
The most important point to note here is that it has the feature of cutting negative sound insulation. Thus, it also cuts external sounds. It has a high level of sound blocking feature in areas such as ceiling, wall and floor.
How to Apply 13 mm Barriered Bondex Sponge?
How to Apply Barriered Acoustic Bondex Sponge, it is generally applied to walls, ceilings or floors for sound insulation purposes. It is important to apply the sponge correctly and effectively to ensure sound insulation. Here are the steps on how to apply the 13 mm barriered Bondex sound insulation sponge:
Materials:
- 13 mm Barriered acoustic bondex sound insulation sponge
- Adhesive (preferably acoustic sponge adhesive or a non-solvent-based adhesive)
- Scissors or knife
- Measuring tape
- Pin or dowel (optional, for wall suspension method)
- Staple gun (optional, for wall suspension method)
Step 1: Preparation
- Make sure the surface to be applied is clean, smooth and dry. There should be no dust, oil, dirt or other residues on the surface.
Step 2: Size Adjustment
- Cut the Bondex sound insulation sponge to the appropriate size for the surface you will apply it to. Determine the dimensions you need using a measuring tape and scissors or a knife.
Step 3: Applying Adhesive
- If the Bondex sponge does not have a self-adhesive surface on the back, use an acoustic sponge adhesive or a non-solvent-based adhesive to stick the sponge to the surface.
- Apply the adhesive to the back surface of the sponge or the surface to be applied.
- Press the sponge firmly onto the surface. Apply the adhesive according to the manufacturer's instructions and wait for it to dry for the specified time.
Step 4: Suspension Method (Optional)
- If you want to hang the sponges on the ceiling, you can use the suspension method.
- Add suspension apparatus to the corners of the sponge. These apparatus will be used to attach the sponge to the ceiling.
- Fix the sponge to the ceiling using pins or dowels. For this, you can use a staple gun or a suitable drill.
Step 5: Correction and Adjustment
- After application, align the sponges properly and make corrections if necessary.
Notes and Tips:
- Bondex sound insulation sponge may vary depending on the type of adhesive used and the surface material. Therefore, follow the adhesive manufacturer's instructions and use a suitable adhesive.
- Before applying the sponge to the wall, ceiling or floor, cut it to the appropriate size for the application area.
- Before application, it will be beneficial to consult an acoustic expert to make the best use of the sound absorption feature of the sound insulation sponge.
13 mm Barriered Bondex Sponge Prices
13 mm Barriered bondex sponge prices are provided based on the square meter of the area to be applied. Our products are sold as 100cm X 100cm. Bondex sponge prices are notified after calculating the total quantity and price information based on the square meter of the areas to be used.