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TURKTAV ACOUSTIC KAROVIP
As Türktav is proud to present our products to you, our valued customers, with different and innovative ideas. Our company, always adopted the principle of being the leader in the sector and providing unique services, is pleased toshare our special products with you.

What is Acoustic KaroVIP?
The gypsum board plates, which we give shape and size by our special CNC machines designed by our engineers, are covered with foil, plastic or fabric which you request on the back side of the product in special coating machines. After sidebands of the product is set up, the product goes into the machines to be made of plastic PVC with the selected pattern and gets the final form.

Why the conveyor system is used?
Our products are in compliance with “T” conveyor system. As Türktav, we have completed our studies for conveyor system and special products have been prepared. Research and Development studies still continue and new generation aesthetical conveyor systems will be offered for you.

What are the technical specifications?
Although our products are stronger than a normal sheetrock plate, their weight have not changed. Our product, 95% stronger thanks to the PVC on it, is resistant to long life moisture and fire.
The product sizes vary according to your request such as 30x30, 60x60, 30x60 etc.
Full plate acoustic sheetrock sizes are 1200x2500x12,5 mm and 1200x2400x8 mm.

Why is it preferred?
The most significant feature of our wood looking acoustic sheetrock products is to make your space more special by empowering your hand in terms of architecture by choosing more than fifty colours and patterns.
Excellent aesthetic in the place

Long-lived

Standard or special request sizes

Hygiene and cleaning convenience

Durable and robust product class

Highly recyclable product

Excellent lifecycle

Modular remove-plug features

And many more technical details…

Pose No  48.535.1003
48.535.1003 Pose Detail Information

Pose No. 48.535.1003

Description Making a suspended ceiling made of 60x60 cm, 8 mm thick perforated gypsum ceiling tiles (acoustic)

Long Description Making a suspended ceiling (acoustic) from 60x60 cm, 8 mm thick, perforated gypsum ceiling tiles

Unit M2

Type of Pose Analysis

Current Book Ministry of National Defense 2019 and After


Turktav Acoustic is a perforated, sound-absorbing, fire-resistant plasterboard with an air-purifying effect. For suspended ceilings, acoustic screens and acoustic wall cladding.
The development of Turktav was the creation of perforated plasterboard - indoor air purification with an additional important function. Due to the addition of microporous zeolite rock in particles up to 1 mm in size, gypsum board has good air permeability, and the combined sorption and filtration processes allow the air to be cleaned of the highest concentrations of harmful substances, including tobacco smoke.

(Full) Plasterboard acoustics:
• Improvement of room acoustics
• Remove echo
• Annoying noise absorption
• Fire security
• Odor removal
• Improvement of indoor climate

Acoustic Features:
• Panel Design - Solid 6/ 18 - 8/18 Square Hole, Round Hole
• Long - 2500 mm.
• Width - 1200 mm.
• Thickness - 12.5 mm
• Weight - 8.1 kg / m2
• The size of the holes is 10 mm.
• The distance between the holes is 4.5 cm.
• Perforation rate - 19.8%.
• Light reflection - 75.1%
• Flammability group - G1.
• Reducing the concentration of harmful substances in the air - more than 60%.
• White color.
• It is possible to repaint.
• It is reinforced with fiberglass and has high strength.
• Covered with a non-woven soundproof fabric on the reverse side
• It is made of gypsum without harmful impurities.
• It helps to improve the indoor climate.
• Resistant to mechanical damage, humidity, temperature and aggressive environments.
• Environmental certification - ISO 14001.

Perforated plasterboard Acoustic installation:
• The acoustic ceiling is fixed to the ceiling with suspensions such as suspended ceilings, attached to the metal frame of the supporting main profiles.
• Acoustic mineral wool is laid on the supporting profile.
• Acoustic plasterboard is mounted on the profile on the wall.
• Painted with acoustic water-based paints. The surface must be primed first.
• You can use breathable "breathable" wallpaper.

Terms of use:
• With a humidity of not more than 70%, the temperature is about 25 ° C.
• Less than 70 to 50 °C
Scope of Acoustic acoustic panels in rooms:

High requirements for acoustics:
• Music and concert halls,
• Theaters and cinemas,
• Recording Studios,
• Television studios,
• Conference rooms.

Requiring acoustic comfort:
• Meeting rooms
• Classes
• offices
• Children\'s institutions
• Health and health facility facilities,
• Hotels.

Features of plate mounting
Turktav acoustic plasterboard is screwed to the frame profiles with self-tapping screws. In the same way as when installing the support frame when working with a conventional HA, the position of the bearing guides is calculated so that the end joints between the boards fall in the middle of the profile.
Perforated plates are fixed without deflection.
When erecting large areas, an expansion joint is made every 15 m. This is necessary to compensate for the expansion of the structure with moisture differences. These seams are also made at the joints of the floor slabs.
Acoustic plasterboard significantly increases the acoustic comfort in the room. Perforation will add originality to the interior design and expand the space. Installation of ceiling or wall covering is quick and effortless.

Acoustic Plasterboard Features
The words “acoustic” and “acoustic” as applied to building materials often tell us that the material has sound-absorbing or sound-absorbing properties. For example, acoustic mineral wool, soundproofing panels for walls or rolled soundproofing material in the form of a membrane can reduce the noise level in the room, preventing sound from entering the outside and neighboring apartments. But acoustic plasterboard has no equal with these materials.
Important! The task of acoustic plasterboard is not sound insulation, but sound absorption. Acoustic plasterboard will not help you if you decide to protect yourself from noisy neighbors!
This error has penetrated into many construction sites and portals and is misleading, but if you open the Turktav-acoustic section on the official site, you will not see a word that it is a soundproofing material.
Then why do you need acoustic plasterboard? This material is used to improve the acoustic properties of the room. This means:
• Reduces the level of background noise generated in the room itself;
• Reduces echo;
• eliminates the effect of "echo";
• Improves speech perception.
Thus, according to the Turktav company itself, Turktav acoustic plasterboard allows you to create a comfortable acoustic environment in any room, which is especially important for objects with increased requirements:
• In recording studios;
• In music lessons, concert and rehearsal rooms;
• In cinemas;
• In negotiation rooms;
• In classrooms.
Acoustic variety of gypsum plaster can be found in the apartment. It will help solve the reverberation problem inherent in some rooms and will be appreciated by music lovers, home theater musicians and home theater owners.

Key features
Now let\'s find out why Turktav Acoustic plasterboard has the above features.
• Holes in the surface. Many through holes act as resonators, providing sound insulation. As a result, sound waves quickly distort and fall into a kind of trap.
• The non-woven fabric on the back also has sound-absorbing properties. Depending on the design, you can choose Gypsum board with black or white non-woven fabric.

Acoustic Plasterboard "Turktav" has several options for the location and shape of the holes, which determines the material pattern:
1. Continuously perforated. In this model, the holes are evenly distributed over the entire surface.
2. The block is perforated. The holes are placed in separate groups on the plane.
3. With round holes in the form of holes with a diameter of 1 cm.
4. Square hole, in which the holes are made in the form of a square with a side of 1.2 cm.
5. Scattered round holes - the holes on the surface are arranged in a chaotic manner and have different sizes - 0.8 cm, 1.5 cm and 2 cm.
The shape and location of the holes have a great influence on the GCR design and sound absorption characteristic.

What can noise do?
Finding the best solution is not difficult, but first you need to understand why problems occur. It is necessary to answer the question of what transmits sound in a plasterboard partition.
Plasterboard walls often require soundproofing
• Gypsum plate coating on the frame is a kind of resonator. There are gaps between the two coatings; they constantly reflect acoustic waves. At certain frequencies, the sound is amplified and enters adjacent rooms (any audio device works on this principle).
An interesting point is that if you just increase the thickness, the sound insulation of plasterboard walls will not increase. If you look at it from the acoustic point of view, only the size of the cavity will change. Therefore, when increased, the frequency of acoustic resonance will shift towards lower frequencies.
• A certain percentage of vibration is detected by the partition frame because it is fixed to adjacent capital walls (usually also attached to ceilings). The main wall of the building transmits sound perfectly (especially low frequency) - this happens because of the high intensity;
• The entire segment at a given sound frequency functions as a membrane that vibrates with the sound. The frame will not only transmit acoustic vibrations to capital structures – it will also contribute to the propagation of vibrations between the sides of the plasterboard. All these nuances must be taken into account.

How to achieve silence
So, in the causes of the phenomenon, everything is clear. Now the problem needs to be solved - you need to understand how and how to soundproof the wall from plasterboard. By the way, plasterboard is also used to cover ceilings - in this case sound insulation may also be required. There are a number of effective options here and they will be discussed below.
Achieving silence is quite real - there are different ways to do it.

Shock absorber band
Looks like a damping tape - a permanent aid in providing sound insulation
How does the soundproofing of plasterboard walls begin? First of all, it is necessary to carry out their acoustic insulation with capital adjacent walls and ceilings. To do this, it is enough to perform a simple action - between the guides (which are attached to these structures) and between the structures themselves, it is enough to lay something, some kind of material that will receive shock loads.
Foamed polyethylene is great for solving problems - they often use it. A polyethylene foam tape with an adhesive layer on one side is a product called damper tape. Buy it will pop up in almost every hardware store.

Assembling the tape- instructions:
Everything is simple here: the product is glued to the guide profile before installation. After that, the profiles are fixed with dowel screws - it is enough to withstand a step of 50 cm.
What if the nearest stores don\'t have damper tape? No problem - you can always cut it yourself. For this, a foamed insulation with a thickness of 4 mm is perfect (it can be an energy flexibility, penofol, thermofol, and not only). A foam carrier under the laminate will also work.

It is necessary to fill the frame
Is it possible to remove acoustic resonance in wall cavities? Of course, there is nothing complicated - it is worth adding sound-absorbing material to the resonator.
The space between the frame and the wall cladding must be filled with insulation
Which sound insulators can be installed in a plasterboard during installation?
• A simple mineral wool is suitable. Many heater manufacturers offer customers special acoustic boards, which are characterized by enhanced sound absorption;
• Minvata absorbs noise carefully, everything is the structure of this material - it has many closed cavities inside, each acting as a perfect trap for sound.
Useful tips on how and how to soundproof a plasterboard with your own hands:
• It is important that the mineral wool fills all the gaps between both sides of the wall covering and the verticals of the frame. The smallest gap in the filling creates an acoustic resonator (and we need to get rid of them exactly);
• Do not crush mineral wool when laying it in a frame. The higher the density of the material, the worse the sound-absorbing properties - the sound insulation of plasterboard walls deteriorates;
• Glued mats are preferred over rolled insulation. With a size of 1 x 0.6 m, they stand perfectly upright between the racks of the frame, some additional fastening is not required.
In addition, due to its own gravity, the glued mats do not slip, do not cake. This is good because if the filler slips, the top of the wall will remain unfilled, which negatively affects the sound insulation.
The frame is ready - it remains to do the rest, including soundproofing
The sequence of which it is worth doing the soundproofing of a plasterboard:
1. On one side, the partition frame is sewn;
2. On the opposite side (where there is no cladding), the frame is filled with one or more sound-absorbing materials;
3. The plasterboard sews the second side.

Acoustic Plasterboard Usage
This method of soundproofing is very specific, it is rarely used in residential premises. But the effectiveness of the method is great - it will be confirmed by any person who understands this topic.
What are the differences between acoustic plasterboard and conventional? The soundproofing of the wall is created due to the special structure of the enclosure - it is initially perforated. From the back, the plasterboard is glued with a non-woven cloth. We recommend that you get information about plasterboard flooring.

What will all this give?
From the back-closed side, the perforation creates exactly the acoustic traps needed - it will repeatedly reflect sound vibrations inside each cell. With each reflection, the size of the sound decreases (roughly speaking, it disappears).
Another interesting question is why is gypsum board (acoustic gypsum board) not common today among homeowners and finishers?
There are explanations for this:
• The material is not cheap. For example, a sheet of Turktav  plasterboard in standard sizes will cost more than a thousand rubles. Normal plasterboard used everywhere will cost only 15 TL - from the same brand;
• Effective noise reduction is guaranteed only with open sound-absorbing cells (when the sheet is directed to the sound source at the front and is not covered by anything). It will not be easy to take care of such a wall - dust will begin to accumulate in the cells, pollution will appear - this is impractical.

Acoustic separation of the frame will help
Acoustic separation helps deal with excessive noise
How to exclude the transmission of vibrations between the edges of the partition? This is quite realistic - just acoustically dissolve two sheets of plasterboard with each other. In other words, the general framework of these elements should be removed.
How can I do this in practice? Simple enough – not a single common frame is installed, but two independent frames, each acoustically connected to adjacent structures via a damper band.
Soundproof walls made of plasterboard with your own hands are built like this:
1. Install two guides with a gap of 5-10 mm between them;
2. Two-frame shelves with minimal space in a checkerboard pattern. It is important that during various deformations of the walls they do not touch;
3. Mineral wool fills all the cavities of the frame;
4. Most often, the skin of the frame is made in two layers. With a total thickness of 25mm on both sides of the wall, GCR perfectly reduces noise at high frequencies, filling the wall gets the absorption of low-frequency vibrations.
We take a look at the partitions with different structures and the quality of their sound insulation:
Table with sound insulation indicators of various materials
All seams of the first row with two rows of sheathing should be covered with sheets of plasterboard of the second row - only then the result will be optimal.Acoustic separation of the frame will help
Acoustic separation helps deal with excessive noise
How to exclude the transmission of vibrations between the edges of the partition? This is quite realistic - just acoustically dissolve two sheets of plasterboard with each other. In other words, the general framework of these elements should be removed.
How can I do this in practice? Simple enough – not a single common frame is installed, but two independent frames, each acoustically connected to adjacent structures via a damper band.
Soundproof walls made of plasterboard with your own hands are built like this:
1. Install two guides with a gap of 5-10 mm between them;
2. Two-frame shelves with minimal space in a checkerboard pattern. It is important that during various deformations of the walls they do not touch;
3. Mineral wool fills all the cavities of the frame;
4. Most often, the skin of the frame is made in two layers. With a total thickness of 25mm on both sides of the wall, GCR perfectly reduces noise at high frequencies, filling the wall gets the absorption of low-frequency vibrations.
We take a look at the partitions with different structures and the quality of their sound insulation:
Table with sound insulation indicators of various materials
All seams of the first row with two rows of sheathing should be covered with sheets of plasterboard of the second row - only then the result will be optimal.

How to make noise insulation with your own hands
To soundproof the wall, it is necessary to allocate 10-12 cm of space around the perimeter of the room. They will go to the assembly of a metal frame and laying of material.
To achieve maximum results, in addition to the sealant, use sheets of plasterboard. They are the best absorbers of sounds and contribute to achieving silence in the room.
If you do not use filler during the construction of the frame, the desired result will not be achieved.

The choice of material for the apartment
For sound insulation, you can use ordinary materials. However, the installation technique should not be violated. All the work will be in vain if during the construction of the frame does not apply the damper tape.
There is also an acoustic TURKTAV plasterboard for sound absorption. If not, sometimes use ordinary PLASTER PLATE in 2 layers. Materials such as polystyrene foam, polystyrene foam, polyurethane foam reduce noise penetration by only a few percent. It is designed for insulation.
Glass wool has good performance. It can make the room quieter. However, performance will decrease without damper tape applied.
Under the double layer of gypsum board, the material is used in three layers for sound insulation “Schlineet - ECO” sound insulation plate “Soundline-DB”.
If the plasterboard is already installed and there is a surface, a wall membrane is used from above.

Selection of sound insulation method
There are various methods of soundproofing in the room.
1. Laying of insulation material on a metal frame for plasterboard. Mineral wool is used for this.
2. Use of acoustic PLASTER PLATE. Sometimes this is done in 2 layers.
• Use of a soundproof membrane.
And also apply the materials:
1. Composite gypsum board is glued sheets of gypsum board and expanded polystyrene. The panel is glued to a flat surface.
2. Vibratory suspensions - the suspension is equipped with a rubber gasket that dampens vibration from the base to the plasterboard construction.
The use of these materials creates silence in the room.

Is it possible to apply soundproofing on a frameless plasterboard
There are 3 ways to create a soundproof layer without mounting a frame.
The first is to stick 2 layers of plasterboard. First, the first layer of plasterboard is glued using technology. After the glue dries, the second layer of layer is mounted so that the seams do not fall on the previous layer. Thus, it will not be perfect silence, but the noise will be reduced by 40-50%.
The second way is the use of gypsum board. They are mounted on a flat surface using TURKTAV glue.
The third way is to glue polystyrene foam. On top, after the glue has dried, it is mounted using GCR mounting foam and self-tapping screws. However, masters consider this method ineffective.

Do-it-yourself noise insulation
You need to be prepared for soundproofing. First, it is necessary to determine what type of material will be applied for sound insulation. It depends on the room - temperature changes, humidity.
After that, prepare the surface. All cracks and cracks must first be widened and then plastered using reinforcing tape. After that, the surface is cleaned of dust, primed.
The next step is to mark the surface. Do this with the help of a plumb, level. Upholstery cord is also used.

Materials
For soundproofing under plasterboard on the walls will need materials:
• Damping tape- glued to guide the profiles fixed with screws to the wall, floor, ceiling;
• Vibration suspensions for shelf profiles - damp vibration and external noises;
• For sound insulation, you can choose mineral wool - the best option;
• And it is also necessary to apply a membrane film.
To create a metal frame, plastic dowels are purchased.

Instruments
For mounting a plasterboard surface on a frame basis with soundproofing, you will need tools:
• A set of bladed construction knives;
• Ruler, pencil, level, meter;
• Aeroplane;
• Spatulas with different blade sizes;
• Screwdriver, drill;
• Scissors for metal;
• A hammer.
If you don\'t have a power tool, you can rent it.

Working process
The damper tape must be adhered to the guide profiles and suspensions. After fixing the dowel nails metal strips on the marks. Suspensions are mounted at a distance of 40 cm from each other along the notched lines for the rack profile. Fix the rack profiles by inserting them into the guides. Metal strips cut from the posts are mounted horizontally to create a rigid structure between the posts. Crabs are used to connect the boards.
Then, after creating the metal structure, it is necessary to lay mineral wool. To ensure its dryness and better sound insulation, a film is fixed under the cotton wool.
After laying the soundproofing material, it is necessary to conduct the cables and make electrical wiring. All electrical wires are hidden in the gutter.
After the work is finished, plasterboard sheets are installed.

Decorative decoration
An important condition for the long service life of the plasterboard construction is the sealing of the joints. For this, putty and TURKTAV tape are used.
After the putty dries, the surface is primed, putty with a finishing solution, rubbed and again covered with putty. All subsequent decoration is decorative:
1. Painting- water-based paint, waterproof.
2. Painted surface molding.
3. Wallpaper, liquid wallpaper.
4. Decorative plaster.
5. Tiles and ceramic coatings.
For each type of work there are certain conditions and its own technology.

TURKTAV-DANOLINE perforated plasterboard
Terms of use
TURKTAV-DANOLINE acoustic panels are tested for resistance to direct humidity during operation: 70% relative humidity at 25 °C- and are designed for use in offices, public buildings and other rooms.
Danotil panels are tested for resistance to 90% relative humidity at 30°C and are designed for use in more demanding conditions. Thus, they can be used in rooms with high humidity and in rooms with frequent and serious changes in air humidity.

Light reflection
Depending on the purpose of the room, it is necessary to choose panels with a certain level of light reflection. The light reflection of acoustic panels is affected not only by the perforation (or lack thereof) of the design and type, but also by the gloss and color of the paint applied to the front surface of the panel. The paint used to apply to TURKTAV-DANOLINE acoustic panels has a low gloss that ensures even distribution of light and allows you to choose the best option for materials for your project.

Colour
TURKTAV-DANOLINE ceiling and wall panels are available in standard white, painted or laminated.
On request, painted panels can be made according to NCS and RAL systems. The maximum panel size for painting is 600 x 1200 mm. Plates are painted with water-based or acrylic paint.
TURKTAV-DANOLINE acoustic panels can be painted on site using a short pile roller. It is necessary to avoid getting paint into the holes, as it may affect the sound absorption of the panel. It is important to consider that the paint should not be too thick.
Effective sound absorption requires:
• Train stations
• Industrial facilities - ventilation rooms, engine rooms, pump and boiler stations.