Fire resistance for 1 hour, sound insulation performance TLD58! For partition walls that require high ceiling heights and sound insulation performance.
We would like to introduce our fire-resistant soundproof wall, "Zenagy Wall 21SP·G." By using a common arrangement of 100-type studs and inserting bracing, it can accommodate various floor heights, and by adopting a spacer method, it ensures high sound insulation performance of TLD-58. This product is suitable for partition walls that require both high floor height and sound insulation performance. Please feel free to contact us when you need assistance. 【Features】 ■ High strength and floor height compatibility ■ High sound insulation performance TLD58 ■ 1-hour fire resistance (non-load bearing) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■Soundproof structure: SOI-0208 (Former certification number SOI-0142) ■Fire-resistant structure: FP060NP-0422(2) (Former certification number FP060NP-0275) ■Construction method: Spacer method *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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チヨダウーテ 札幌支店、東京支社、中部支店、大阪支店、福岡支店(その他全国に10営業所)
Chiyoda Ute Co., Ltd. manufactures and sells building materials centered around "gypsum boards," delivering "safe and comfortable living spaces" with "the highest quality" and "unique technology." Gypsum boards possess excellent fire resistance and are widely used as interior building materials in both residential and non-residential properties. Since 1955, we at Chiyoda Ute have started manufacturing and selling gypsum boards in Japan, and in recent years, we have also developed construction-efficient products that contribute to improved efficiency at construction sites and imported and sold products from the world's No. 1 gypsum board manufacturer, "KNAUF."