File:Constrained Layer Damping Layers of Factory Laminated Gypsum Panel.png
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[edit]DescriptionConstrained Layer Damping Layers of Factory Laminated Gypsum Panel.png |
English: Illustration of a factory laminated gypsum drywall panel with viscoelastic polymers (damping layer) shown between two layers of gypsum (constraining layers) to reduce sound vibrations in building partitions. |
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Source | The Sound Design Guide - a transparent resource for sound & fire information |
Author | Christian Martin, PABCO Gypsum |
https://www.pabcogypsum.com/sites/default/files/The_Sound_Design_Guide.pdf
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