
Quietstone Acoustic Spray Plaster
ACOUSTIC SPRAY PLASTER
ACOUSTIC SPRAY PLASTER
BoSpray – Cellulose Acoustic Spray Plaster
This cellulose based acoustical spray plaster can be easily applied to virtually any substrate.
Suitable for walls and ceilings, curved or irregular shapes and can be applied behind pipework or ducting. It is particularly suitable for use in large areas with hard surfaces where people com together and clarity of sound is required.
BoSpray boasts excellent acoustical properties. One application typically achieves a finish which gives over 60% sound absorption. Higher levels of acoustic performance can be achieve with an increased thickness of application.
Based on 95% recycled cellulose this is an environmentally friendly sustainable product. Ideal for both new constructions and renovations, where the acoustics in a building are important.
It is suitable for use in high humidity areas such a swimming pools and resistant to damage from water and condensation.
INFORMATION
BRAND
Quietstone
PRODUCT TYPE
Plaster
ENVIRONMENTAL
80% Pre-Consumer Recycled Content, Adhesive VOC Content < 1 ppm
COLLECTION
Acoustic
THICKNESSES
25mm in a single application
SOUND ABSORPTION
Sound absorption or noise deadening, is one of the key properties of Quietstone. The structure of the material is designed to take in and absorb the sound energy. This unwanted sound is then lost or transmitted away thus ‘deadening’ the noise.
APPLICATIONS
- Offices
- Gyms
- Airports
- Train Stations
- Supermarkets
- Showrooms
- Retail Spaces
- Meeting Rooms
- Conference Rooms
- Cinemas
- Cafes & Bars
- Restaurants
- Canteens
- Sports Halls
- Auditoriums Schools
- Restaurants Cafes
- Bars Industrial Areas
- Warehouses Swimming Pools
RECYCLED
95% Recycled
FIRE RESISTANT
Class Bs1 d0 (according to EN 13501-1)
MAINTENANCE
The acoustic spray plaster finish is robust and resistant to mould & water damage. It is flexible and highly resistant to cracking or flaking. Very little maintenance is required. If the ceiling or wall is damaged or modified then repairs are are straight forward. The fibre and binder can be mixed together and simply applied by hand.
CAN I PAINT ACOUSTICAL SPRAY PLASTER?
If you have an acoustic plaster then it is there for a reason. You want it to absorb sound. If you paint over or cover this specialist finish then the acoustic properties may be compromised. A normal coating or paint is designed to form a closed film and so tends to close the surface. This will then cause the surface to reflect sound and increase echoes and reverberation with-in the area. We have specialist acoustical coatings available which change the colour of the finish whilst keeping the surface acoustically ‘open’. This maintains the acoustic values of the spray plaster.
BENEFITS
-Made from recycled cellulose – enables improved BREEM credits. -Excellent sound absorption – Acoustics NRC of 0.65 at 25 mm for higher values contact us. -Offers thermal insulation with a class B fire rating. -Perfect for modern architecture and traditional building alike. -Water-based emulsion contains very low VOC content < 1 ppm -Does not contain any added urea-formaldehyde resins -Durable, resistant to condensation, mould and mildew -Quick application, high layer thickness, reach: 5 – 25mm in a single process -Flexible – resistant to cracking and flaking -Available in a range of colours: light grey, eco dark grey, black & white -Lightweight
BOSPRAY ACOUSTIC SPRAY PLASTER APPLICATION
The product is installed using a specialists sprayer or cellulose fibre blower. The fibre is mixed with the binder which contains additives to ensure excellent adhesion and fire resistance in the nozzle of the machine. This water-based emulsion is then sprayed onto the surfaces requiring treatment. Application of this acoustic spray plaster is carried out by approved and trained installers to ensure the correct finish.
- Remove lose parts.
- Unevenness >3mm must be smoothened.
- Completely close holes and cracks in substrate.
- Substrate needs to be clean, dry and free of dust.
- Aluminum or plastic profiles need to be placed to end the spray work when it is not possible to end against a wall or window frame.
