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Recycled plastics based impact noise resilient layer development

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Sustainability and the carbon footprint reduction is commonly associated with recycling and secondary use of materials, for example also in the building construction industry. For decades, experts have been dealing with this topic across the entire spectrum of the development of building structures. One of the areas where soft recycled materials find suitable application is the area of building acoustics with a focus on impact noise attenuation. This contribution focuses on resilient layers dedicated for lightweight floating floors. This type of flooring is very often used in the reconstruction of apartments in apartment buildings. There is usually no possibility to realize heavy floating floors or for static reasons or reasons of the structural height of rooms or door openings. The work focuses on the development of floor underlayer mats based on recycled material in several variants. These were experimentally compared with conventional materials used in practice as the so-called impact sound insulation layers under laminate floors in terms of improving the impact noise insulation as well as the dynamic stiffness and the loss factor.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Department of Materials Engineering and Physics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, STU Bratislava 2: Research Division for Building Physics, Institute of Material Technology, Building Physics, and Building Ecology, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Technische Unviersität Wien

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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