1. Stage One |
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Firstly,
we begin our work by fixing wooden frame on top of brick walls
(regardless of plastering or not). This will allow some air
gap, which is good for noise insulation. |
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2. Stage Two |
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Next,
several layers of plywood (depends on the noise requirements)
are put onto the wooden frame. This is to avoid moisture from
affecting the fabric (finish layer). |
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3. Stage Three |
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Then,
another layer of wooden frames is nailed onto the plywood. These
frames will usually determine the dimension of each acoustic
panel, e.g. 2' x 2' or 2' x 4' etc. |
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4. Stage Four |
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After
that, a minimum of 25mm (1") thickness acoustic infill is fixed
onto the panel frame. The picture on your right shows Rockwool
of 40kg/m3 density with 50mm (2") thickness was used for this
particular project (Pantai Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur). |
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5. Stage Five
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For the finished layer, fire-retardant fabric comes with a
selection of attractive colours is wrapped on top of the acoustic
infill.
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6. Stage Six |
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The
picture on your right shows similar methods of installation
is carried out to construct the acoustic ceiling panel. Here,
fibreglass is used as the acoustic infill. For aesthetic looks,
the fire-retardant fabric is initially wrapped to a piece of
perforated hardboard. This panel is then fixed onto the ceiling
frame. |
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7. Stage Seven |
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The
final step is to touch up the finished layer. This picture shows
how we put Ramin panelling as the finishes. Other methods of
finishes such as painted black or wooden finishes, are available
on request. |
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8. Room is Ready to use |
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After
completing all these stages, the room is ready to be used. The
minimum thickness of the overall ISTIQ Wall Panel is 55mm (2.2").
As for the ceiling, the minimum thickness is 25mm (1"). |
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