Gentle soundproofing for everyday life - Tiger vibration control panel made of gypsum board.
Tiger Vibration Control Panel
Gentle soundproofing for everyday life - Tiger vibration control panel made of gypsum board.
"The 'Tiger Board' is a model of recycling." Yoshino Gypsum was the first in our country to introduce 'gypsum board' to the market as 'Tiger Board.' They also developed technology to effectively utilize 'by-product gypsum' produced from flue gas desulfurization systems that prevent air pollution, and established a circular recycling system that regenerates recovered old paper, such as newspapers, into 'raw paper for boards.'
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Vibration control refers to the ability to instantly dampen the vibrations of wall panels caused by sound pressure, thereby suppressing the transmission of sound. It is a composite panel made from wall materials that are difficult for sound waves to pass through, combining standard Tiger Board with rigid Tiger Super Hard to create a vibration-damping effect. 【Features】 Improved sound insulation and enhanced vibration control effects that reduce "living sounds" (impact noise and solid transmission noise). The combination with Tiger Super Hard increases material strength. ● If you would like detailed information, please contact us.
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As a measure against living noise, it will be used as soundproof panels to contain vibration noise from equipment such as partition walls in children's rooms and audio rooms, as well as washing machines, for soundproofing renovations and other purposes.
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Since its inception in 1901, we have been addressing the challenge of creating a safe and comfortable living space through our business related to "gypsum." We were the first in our country to introduce "gypsum board" to the market as "Tiger Board," and we developed technology to effectively utilize "by-product gypsum" produced from flue gas desulfurization systems that prevent air pollution as "gypsum building materials." Furthermore, we established a circular recycling system that regenerates recovered old paper, such as newspapers, into "base paper for boards."