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REGUPOL vibration 300

Vibration isolation

REGUPOL vibration 300

Vibration isolation

The approved material REGUPOL vibration 300 is used in the load range up to 0.05 N/mm². Depending on load and material thickness, natural frequencies of 12 Hz can be achieved.

REGUPOL vibration 300 is a vibration isolation and structure-borne sound decoupling material for the load range up to 0.05 N/mm². It can be used in single or multiple layers to achieve natural frequencies of down to 12 Hz, depending on load and material thickness.

REGUPOL vibration 300
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Projects realised with REGUPOL vibration 300

Convinced customers all over the world are the best testimony to quality and experience. Here we show a selection of our projects that have been implemented with REGUPOL vibration 300.

Sustainable project development – Varso Tower Warsaw

Sustainable project development – Varso Tower Warsaw

Since 2022, Warsaw has been home to the tallest building in the EU. Looking at the continent as a whole, there are of course taller buildings than the 310 m high tower. However, with regard to the EU, Warsaw has made it to the top of the list with the construction of the Varso…

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Skyliner Warsaw

Skyliner Warsaw

Only seven metres from the building's entrance to the nearest metro station: who wouldn't want to work like that? In the case of the Warsaw Skyliner Tower, this immediate proximity to the public transport infrastructure is a given, as the building is located right next to the…

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Public transport with a feel-good factor – Warsaw Metro

Public transport with a feel-good factor – Warsaw Metro

Metro stations and aesthetics: anyone could probably list several cities where the combination of the two seems to be mutually exclusive. In Warsaw, however, you actually experience a unique coexistence of public transport and feel-good atmosphere. With only two lines, the Warsaw…

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From brownfield to cultural centre

From brownfield to cultural centre

The Centrum Praskie Koneser is a unique place in the Praga district of Warsaw. It is named after the "Koneser" vodka factory, which produced on the site until 2009. After production ceased, a concept for conversion was developed. Between 2015 and 2018, the entire area was…

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RBC convention centre

RBC convention centre

The 1975 RBC Convention Center in downtown Winnipeg, MB is extended by 31 600m², while the existing building receives structural and electrical upgrades as well. This extended facility will make it the fourth largest publicly owned, as well as the newest convention center in…

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Spokane convention center

Spokane convention center

The concept of floating floors in convention and exhibition centers is a common measure to prevent structure-borne sound transmission and protect noise-sensitive areas nearby. However, this project was special. Not only were the acoustical requirements exceptionally high, but…

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Features


  • Approved by building authorities
  • Load range up to 0.02 N/mm²
  • Natural frequency of down to 10 Hz
  • Progressive spring characteristics
  • Constant natural frequency over a wide load range

Technical Specifications


Material

PUR-bonded rubber fibres

Dimensions

Length: 10,000 mm, width: 1,250 mm, thickness: 17 mm

Weight per m²

7.2 kg

REGUPOL – the expert by your side

In REGUPOL, building acoustic specialists all over the world have an expert partner with many years’ experience in vibration isolation and structure-borne sound decoupling of machinery and buildings. The products of the REGUPOL vibration range are characterized by their outstanding durability. Successfully completed projects and expert opinions clearly document the quality of these materials.

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You have questions about our REGUPOL vibration isolation or impact sound insulation products? Please don't hesitate to contact us. Our experts are…

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