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- 50mm x 600mm x 1000mm Black Tissue Faced Acoustic Lining Slab
- Resin-bonded Class A2-s1,d0 stone wool black tissue faced slab
- Ideal for use in cinemas, auditoriums, studios, and plant rooms
- Achieves an αW rating of 0.9 and a thermal conductivity of 0.034 W/mK
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- Brand: Siderise Special Products Ltd
- Model: 50x600x1000mm ALS Black Tissue Slab
- Dimensions: 1,000mm x 600mm x 50mm
- SKU: 50x600x1000mm ALS Black Tissue Slab
- Product code: P1-4110
- MPN: 50x600x1000mm ALS Black Tissue Slab
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50mm x 600mm x 1000mm ALS Black Tissue Faced Acoustic Lining Slab is a resin-bonded stone wool slab specially engineered for noise reduction and thermal insulation.
Designed with a black non-woven glass tissue facing, this acoustic lining solution is ideal for use in sound-critical environments such as cinemas, auditoriums, studios, and plant rooms.
The open-structured bonding of the facing ensures maximum acoustic transparency and durability of the black tissue faced acoustic lining slab.
Tested to ISO 354 and BS EN 20354:1993, Siderise ALS achieves an αW rating of 0.90 and a thermal conductivity of just 0.034 W/mK.
Each slab is manufactured at a density of 79 kg/m³, ensuring optimal acoustic and thermal performance.
It is a practical choice for both wall and ceiling applications, offering enhanced acoustic comfort, fire safety, and energy efficiency.
Black Tissue Faced Slab works in two ways to reduce noise, either by absorption of sound at the surface or inhibiting its transmission.
The absorption coefficient achieved will vary according to thickness and density of the slab and application.
Specification:
Thickness: 50mm
Width: 600mm
Length: 1000mm
Density: 80kg/m3
Slab Coverage: 0.60m2
Dimensions: 1.0m (W) x 0.6m (L) x 50mm (T)
Facing Type: Black non-woven glass tissue facing
Material: Resin-bonded stone wool with black non-woven glass fabric facing
Thermal Conductivity: 0.034 W/mK (EN 12667)
Sound Absorption Coefficient (αW): 0.90 (ISO 354, BS EN 20354:1993)
Fire Rating: A2-s1,d0 (EN 13501-1) – non-combustible
Application Method: Special open-structured bonding for optimal acoustic transparency
Black Tissue Faced Acoustic Lining Slab Key Features:
· Sound absorption with αW rating of 0.90.
· Thermal insulation with low conductivity (0.034 W/mK).
· Non-shedding surface helps maintain air quality.
· Non-combustible (A2-s1,d0), compliant with UK Building Regulations.
· Open-structured bonding for consistent acoustic performance.
Black Tissue Faced Acoustic Lining Slab Key Applications:
· Rear wall and ceiling surfaces in cinemas and theatres.
· Behind stretched or pleated fabrics in performance venues.
· Walls finished with timber slats or perforated .metal sheets.
· Soffits and semi-open suspended ceiling voids
· Plant rooms with perforated metal sheet coverings (25–33% open area).
· Recording and broadcast studios needing high acoustic control.
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| specification | |
| Board covarage | 0.60 m2 |
| Colour | Stone Wool and Black |
| Density | 79kg/m3 |
| Length | 1000mm |
| Material | Black Tissue Stone Wool Slab |
| Profile | Square Edge |
| Size | 50mm x 600mm x 1000mm |
| Thermal Conductivity | 0.034 W/mK |
| Thickness | 50mm |
| Width | 600mm |
| Fire Classification | Class A2-s1,d0 |
| Slab Coverage | 0.60m2 |
| Building Regulations | Approved Document B |
| Black Tissue Faced | Yes, x1 side |
| Coverage | 0.60m2 |
| Fire performance | Class A2-s1,d0 |
| Finish | Black non-woven glass tissue facing |
| Durability | Insulation slab should last the lifetime of your building |
| Shipping method | Palletised delivery |
| Grade | 80kg/m3 Stone Wool Lining Slab |
| Sound insulation reduction | Tested with BS EN 20354:1993, ISO 354 |
| Applications | Cinemas, auditoriums, studios, and plant rooms |
| ETA Notification | Yes |
| Features | Superior sound absorption and thermal insulation |
| Manufacturer | Siderise Insulation® |
We deliver insulation materials to Mainland UK only. Deliveries to Highlands, Northern Ireland, Isle of Wight etc.. might be possible at additional cost.
We offer free delivery on most of the orders above £300 (excluding VAT) (except special products - shipping cost via courier - products marked ''Request A Quote'')
Delivery of some insulation materials might be extended due to the current situation (Covid-19, stock shortages, allocations).
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