Projex has released a new version of its super-tough Shockmat material with acoustic properties that meets and exceeds Australian Acoustic Building requirements (ASTM E 989-89).

The 5mm thick material — made out of recycled car tyres — can be used as a membrane protection layer, a non-slip walkway and also over living space to cut down noise from above.

It has been tested in Australia by CSIRO and complies with both BCA acoustic standards and BCA spread of flame index requirements (AS 1530.3)

It can be laid under tiles, stone or timber floors for sound-attenuation purposes and over any membrane for membrane protection.

It can be loose-laid or glued down.

As it is already a mat no curing time is required.

Projex’s Shockmat was laid over Wolfin membrane under the garden beds and podiums at the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music. The Shockmat was laid for membrane protection against garden implements and the steel reinforcing being installed over the membrane.

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