TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Insulation Basic Weight: 1000 GSM (50 mm)
Dimensions (L × W × T): 15 m × 1.2 m × 50 mm
Length: 15 m
Width: 1.2 m
Average Weight per Roll: 14.2 kg
Tested as per IS: 8225 / ISO:354 / ASTM 423C
Thermal Conductivity (K Value): 0.03 W/mK
Tested as per IS: 3346-1980
Fire Retardancy Test (FRT): 100
Tested as per : ASTM D 635
Recycled Content: 90%

PolySynth Wool

Silence Acoustic Polysynth Wool Insulation is made from 100% polyester fibre, free from hazardous chemicals and environmentally friendly for both indoor spaces and the surrounding environment. It is completely non-toxic and non-itchy, ensuring safe, comfortable, and hassle-free installation while delivering reliable acoustic insulation performance.

KEY FEATURES
  • Acoustic Insulation: Excellent at absorbing sound, reducing echo, and improving room acoustics.
  • Thermal Insulation: Provides heat resistance, helping maintain stable indoor temperatures.
  • Lightweight & Flexible: Easy to handle, cut, and fit into walls, ceilings, or partitions.
  • Fire-Resistant: Non-combustible or flame-retardant properties enhance safety.
  • Moisture-Resistant: Resistant to mold, mildew, and water absorption.
  • Durable & Long-Lasting: Maintains performance over time without sagging or degrading.
  • Versatile Applications: Suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial acoustic and thermal insulation projects.
INSTALLATION METHOD
Prepare the Frame
  • Ensure the GI or Salwood frame is properly assembled, stable, and level.
  • Measure the spaces between studs or horizontal members to determine the size of PolySynth Wool panels or rolls.
Cut PolySynth Wool to Size
  • Use scissors or a utility knife to cut the wool to fit snugly between the frame members.
  • For walls or partitions, panels should be slightly larger than the cavity to stay in place without gaps.
Place the Wool into the Frame
  • Insert the cut wool panels or rolls directly into the cavities of the GI or Salwood frame.
  • Ensure the wool is evenly distributed and not compressed too tightly, as this can reduce acoustic and thermal efficiency.
  • Leave a small gap (2–3 mm) at the edges if covering with gypsum boards or plywood, allowing for expansion.
Secure the Wool (Optional)
  • For vertical applications, use light adhesive spray, pins, or netting to hold the wool in place if it tends to sag.
  • Avoid over-compressing the wool; it should remain fluffy for maximum performance.
Cover the Frame
  • Install the finishing layer (e.g., gypsum board, plywood, or perforated acoustic panels) over the frame to enclose the wool.
  • Seal edges with acoustic tape or sealant to prevent sound leaks.
Finishing Touches
  • Check for any gaps or compressed areas and adjust as necessary.
  • Make sure the surface is level and ready for painting or decorative treatment.
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