Basement walls
Thermal Floors
Acoustic Floors
Walls
Cavity closers
Pitch roofs
Inverted flat roofs
Flat roof/car park decks
Other
Project References
Physical Properties
Building Regulations
Part L - Thermal
Part E - Acoustic
The CODE for sustainable homes
Cellecta & the Environment
Further Information
DECKfon Range    
DECKfon Battens consist of a strip of recycled, low resonance, open cell , flexible polyurethane foam bonded to a treated timber batten. They have been rigorously tested to ensure compliance with Part E and are BBA verified, Robust Details complaint for both timber and concrete separating floors. Two standard sizes are available to suit 45mm and 70mm void heights, with other sizes manufactured to order.  
 
DECKfon CHIP and MDF shallow composite floor systems consist of a layer of low resonance open cell, flexible polyurethane foam bonded to the underside of a moisture resistant t&g flooring board. Each type has been tested to enable compliance with Part E to reduce sound transmission through structural timber floors.  
DECKfon QUATTRO shallow composite floor system combines four layers: a P5 chipboard facing sheet; a decoupling acoustic fleece; a moisture resistant MDF sheet; and a layer of low resonance open cell, flexible polyurethane to produce a structural floating floor treatment that has been tested to enable compliance with Part E, to reduce sound transmission through a structural timber floor without the need to remove the existing ceiling.  
   
DECKFON Ultralay acoustic improvement mat is a 5mm thick, ultra high density, recycled, low resonance, open cell polyurethane foam. When fully bonded to a structural concrete floor, it will dramatically reduce impact sound transmission, thus enabling compliance with Part E of the Building Regulation for both new build and refurbishment projects.  
     

Physical Properties of DECKfon products
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DECKfon Batten applications

DECKfon CHiP, MDF, Quattro, ScreedBoard and Ultralay applications