Model TMT-50 R


THE LATEST GENERATION OF ACOUSTIC DAMPERS WITH AN EXCLUSIVE DESIGN FOR THE SUPPORT OF ACOUSTIC PARTITIONS OR WALL LININGS.

PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN ON THE EDGE OF THE IMPOSSIBLE WITH A UNIQUE PATENTED LEVELLING SYSTEM!

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TMT-50 R is an acoustic support for fixing and decoupling the profiles (channels) located horizontally on the floor, which forms the acoustic wall linings or partition walls, made of laminated plasterboard.
It incorporates an EPDM foam strip in its base for a better fitting of the damper.

The TMT-50 R damper incorporates a unique levelling device. This allows for an equal distribution of weight in the wall, avoiding uneven loading due to imperfections in the ground. At the same time, it optimises the performance of the damper, achieving incredible results in the vibro-mechanical field.


✓ TMT-50 R (Load range from 20 up to 70 kg)

Acoustic mount for decoupling metal frame from the rest of the elements

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Product registered in the Spanish Patents and Trademarks Office

It eradicates the vibration pollution

It get the best soundproofing result

It provides sealing when using the acoustic band EPDM CR 130

Unique leveling system

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    Designed for channels in wall lining systems

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