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Thermal Economics Ltd
Thermal House
8 Cardiff Road
Luton
Bedfordshire
LU1 1PP
The Isoedge range of perimeter isolation and acoustic formwork are very important components of our acoustic systems that help to reduce flanking sound transmission. They can also be used to provide an expansion joint for timber floating floors.
Installation is simple with features such as adhesive backing strip, break-out joints, and where required they are die-cut and overprinted with instructions.
IsoEdge Stop End Technical Data Sheet
IsoEdge Technical Data Sheet
Isoedge 6/75 is designed for use with the Platform Floor, Isosonic Dekfloor 25, Isosonic Dekfloor 30, and Isosonic Screed Planks. It isolates the acoustic floating floor from the walls, plaster/plasterboard, skirting and any penetrations through the floor.
Isoedge 6/75 also provides an expansion joint for timber based floor finishes. It is die-cut 25mm from the bottom edge and has an adhesive backing strip to aid installation.
Isoedge 6/260 is designed for use in our Isorubber Base/Code and Isorubber HP3 under screed systems. It is used to isolating the screed from the walls, plaster / plasterboard, skirting and penetrations reducing flanking sound transmission.
The use of Isoedge 6/260 is a requirement of Robust Details E-FC-4, E-FC-12 and E-FC-14.
It is die-cut 100mm from the bottom edge and has an adhesive backing strip; the front face is also overprinted to aid installation.
Isoedge Ceiling Strip is designed for use around the perimeter of metal frame ceilings to isolate the ceiling structure from the wall and provide an effective seal behind the perimeter channel. Isoedge Ceiling Strip has an adhesive backing strip.
Isoedge Stop Ends have been designed specifically to provide a fast and simple method of acoustically isolating service pipes that penetrate through a screeded floor. The interlocking design of this formwork allows various configurations, making them suitable for most situations.
Isoedge Door Stops provide a way to quickly, easily, and effectively acoustically shutter doorways and prevent a sound bridge to communal areas when screeding a floor.