BS Stainless are currently finalising the details of a new jacketing system, which is the result of a powerful two-year project focused on sound reduction, in collaboration with Sheffield Hallam University.
SoundMet is a BS Stainless trademark and had been designed with three main principles in mind â effective damping of sound and vibration, a reduction in person-hours, thus labour costs and the prevention of corrosion under insulation (CUI). SoundMet acoustic insulation has been fully tested and analysed and is now in its final stages of development as the company designs the necessary in-house machinery to manufacture the product on an industrial scale â we expect to be able to provide SoundMet regularly by early 2015.
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âSoundMet is an extremely exciting and revolutionary development for the BS Stainless brand and is another part of our continued, dedicated search for new and improved metal applications; this is the future of metal jacketing for acoustic insulationâ?, said sales director Mark Almond.