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ONE MAT — FOUR SOLUTIONS VERSATILE SOUND CONTROL FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATIONS
FROM THE MAKERS OF GYP-CRETE®
Concrete subfloor
Acousti-Top®
Floor Goods
NEW CONCRETE CONSTRUCTIONExisting Underlayment
or concrete
Acousti-Top® Floor Goods
RENOVATION
Maxxon® Underlaymentwith Maxxon® Fibers
Wood or concretesubfloor
Acousti-Top®
Floor Goods
HIGH COMPRESSION RESISTANCE
Maxxon® Underlayment
Maxxon® Floor Primer
Acousti-Mat® Wood or concrete subfloor
Acousti-Top® Floor Goods
ENHANCED SOUND CONTROL SYSTEM
LOW PROFILE, HIGH PERFORMANCE.Today’s popular floor coverings, such as LVT, tile and hardwood floors, often present sound control challenges. Acousti-Top provides low profile, high performance sound control with easy installation. With proven sound test results, Acousti-Top can help achieve higher IIC ratings in your new construction or renovation projects.
Acousti-Top can be installed directly on concrete or gypsum subfloor, for additional sound control and where floor height is a concern. Acousti-Top is compatibile with a variety of floor coverings with either double glue-down or floating installation.
For projects requiring the ability to withstand higher rolling point loads, such as ADA compliant units, nursing homes or bariatric facilities, Acousti-Top topped with a Maxxon Underlayment reinforced with Maxxon Fibers offers sound control without compression.
*Contact Maxxon for recommendations regarding installation method.
FEATURES & BENEFITS• 1 mat = 4 sound solutions
• <1/16" thick – won’t impact floor height
• Proven sound test results
• Versatile installation – directly under floor goods, or covered with a Maxxon Underlayment for permanent sound control when floor goods are removed or changed
• Delta IIC rating of 22 with LVT
• Up to 10 IIC point improvement in wood frame construction
• Compatible with virtually all LVT/LVP, Sheet Vinyl, Laminate, wood, tile and carpet
• No risk of plasticizer migration
• Fast easy installation
• Excellent crack suppression
• Compatible with the most common types of adhesives
• World class product support from Maxxon Corporation
MULTIFAMILYRENOVATIONS
• Thin profile does not add to floor height• Compatible with most adhesives and floor goods• Protects against impact (IIC) sounds• No risk of plasticizer migration with LVT flooring
PLACEMENT: Over existing concrete or underlaymentINSTALLATION METHOD: Glue down or floating*
Floor System Insulation Resilient Channel Drywall Min. Topping Sound Mat Floor Covering Topical Mat Rating Test Numbers
18" PARALLEL CHORD TRUSS No
Yes 5/8" (16 mm)
3/4" (19 mm) None
Tile
None 58 F-STC QMN - Mirador
Acousti-Top
47 F-IIC QMN - Mirador
Yes
56 STC 5018029
50 IIC 7018017
Laminated Wood 53 IIC 7018018
LVT 50 IIC H8079.13
Carpet Tile 50 IIC H8079.13
Engineered Wood 50 IIC H8079.13
*Contact Maxxon for recommendations regarding installation method.
ENHANCED SOUND CONTROL SYSTEM
• Significantly reduces high frequency impact sound
• Supplemental sound control adds protection against flanking path noise transfer
PLACEMENT: Over traditional Acousti-Mat® sound control systemINSTALLATION METHOD: Glue down or floating*MIN. UNDERLAYMENT THICKNESS: Follow minimum underlayment depth per Acousti-Mat installation requirements
SANDWICH SYSTEM
NEW CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
• Compatible with most adhesives and floor goods• Protects against impact (IIC) sounds• No risk of plasticizer migration with LVT flooring
PLACEMENT: Over concreteINSTALLATION METHOD: Glue down or floating*
Floor System Insulation Resilient Channel Drywall Min. Topping Sound Mat Floor Covering Topical Mat Rating Test Numbers
6" CONCRETE
No No No N/A NoneLVT
Acousti-Top
52 STC H8289.01-303-11-R1
52 IIC H8289.01-303-11-R1
∆IIC 22 H8289.01-303-11-R1
Tile ∆IIC 19 7018019
HIGH COMPRESSION RESISTANCE
• Ideal for nursing homes & ADA Compliant units• Able to withstand high rolling pointloads
PLACEMENT: Under Maxxon Underlayment reinforced with Maxxon FibersINSTALLATION METHOD: Glued to subfloor MIN. UNDERLAYMENT THICKNESS: 3/4"
Floor System Insulation Resilient Channel Drywall Min. Topping Sound Mat Floor Covering Topical Mat Rating Test Numbers
18" PARALLEL CHORD TRUSS No Yes 5/8"
(16 mm)3/4"
(19 mm) Acousti-Mat 1/4 Tile Acousti-Top 51 F-IIC QMN-Mirador
Floor System Insulation Resilient Channel Drywall Min. Topping Sound Mat Floor Covering Topical Mat Rating Test Numbers
18" PARALLEL CHORD TRUSS
Yes Yes 5/8" (16 mm)
3/4" (19 mm) Acousti-Top
None
None
56 F-STC 3016009-02462-9
Sheet Vinyl 54 F-IIC 30160-09-02462-3
Tile 57 F-IIC 30160-09-02462-2
Laminated Wood 58 F-IIC 30160-09-02462-5
For more info: 800-356-7887 • Email: [email protected]
www.Maxxon.com/Acousti-TopAnother superior product from: Maxxon® Corporation • 920 Hamel Road • P.O. Box 253 Hamel, MN 55340 USA • 763-478-9600 • Fax: 763-478-2431
© 2018 Maxxon Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Acousti-Top and Acousti-Mat are trademarks of Maxxon. Printed in the USA., 12/18.
INSTALLATION – GLUE DOWN METHOD
PREPARATION OF SUBFLOOR:
INSTALLATION – FLOATING METHOD
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FLOOR GOODS PREPARATION: All mortars and thin-sets must meet or exceed ANSI 118.11. Urethane Wood adhesives may be used for wood installations. Perform bond testing to determine compatibility of adhesive to Acousti-Top. Contact your adhesive manufacturer or Maxxon Corporation for further questions. It is the responsibility of the floor goods installer to determine the compatibility of their product with Acousti-Top. Use appropriate notched trowel for application of setting materials in compliance with ANSI, TCNA, MIA, NWFA, and setting materials guidelines and recommendations. SOUND TEST INFORMATION: International Building Code (IBC) requires a minimum 50 STC/IIC (45 F-STC/F-IIC) in multifamily construction. Because an STC/IIC of 50 provides only marginal sound control, the International Code Council (ICC), author of the IBC, now recommends that an “acceptable” level of performance for both STC and IIC is 55 (52 if field tested). The “preferred” level of performance for STC and IIC is 60 (57 if field tested). Maxxon Underlayments and Acousti-Mat are but single components of an effective sound control system. No sound control system is better than
its weakest component. Care must be taken in the selection and installation of all components of construction to ensure the ultimate designed acoustical performance. All acoustical testing was done by Architectural Testing; Riverbank Testing Laboratories; Intest, Inc.; Intertek; Twin City Testing Corporation; Maxxon R & D Test Center; D.L. Adams Associates, L.T.D.; Veneklasen Associates; NGC Testing Services; AV Group or JGL Acoustics. For type of floor covering used, channel spacing and other information, contact Maxxon for test reports by number. WARRANTY: See our website for complete warranty info.PRODUCT SUPPORT: Additional product literature, CSI formatted specifications and information are available at www.Maxxon.com/Acousti-Top. For special applications, contact Maxxon Corporation.
Underwriters Laboratories Inc.® Listed
TECHNICAL DATA
Thickness .............................................................. <1/16" (1.6 mm)Material Composition ................... Patented blend of acoustical fibers
Basis Weight .................................................... 0.04 psf (.0195 kg/m2)Color ................................................................................. Dark grayCrack Suppression ...................... High Performance (ANSI A118.12)Mold Resistance ...............................................Yes (ANSI A118.12)Robinson Testing .............................. Light Commercial (ASTM C627)Installation Method ....................................... Floating or Glue Down
PACKAGING
Roll Dimensions .... 42.5" W x 200' LRoll Coverage ....................... 708 ft2ACOUSTI-TOP ACOUSTI-TOP ADHESIVE
Roll Weight .............................45 lbsRolls/Pallet* ................................12
*Also available in small quantities and by roll
Weight ..............46 lbs (21kg)Volume .....5 gal (19 Liter) Pail
Coverage ...... approx. 1250 ft2
Concrete substrate should be installed a minimum of 28 days prior to Acousti-Top installation or utilize a Maxxon Vapor Barrier. The substrate surface should be broom cleaned, contaminant free, and should have a smooth finish free from voids and sharp protrusions.
The concrete subfloor shall be tested on grade, below grade, or elevated slabs for MVER (Moisture Vapor Emission Rate) as per ASTM F1869 (Standard Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete Subfloor Using Anhydrous Calcium Chloride) or RH (Relative Humidity) as per ASTM F2170 (Standard Test Method for Determining Relative Humidity in Concrete Floor Slabs Using in situ Probes). If excessive moisture is present, corrective actions must be taken.
Acousti-Top Adhesive is rolled out over clean and contaminant free subfloor.
Loose Lay Acousti-Top onto clean and contaminant free subfloor with seams butt jointed*.
Acousti-Top is then placed into wet adhesive with seams butt jointed*. During application, take care to avoid wrinkles and bubbles in mat.
Tape seams of Acousti-Top with minimum 2” width tape.
Once adhesive sets, back roll Acousti-Top to ensure that 100% surface contact is achieved. Roll perpendicular to direction of floor goods.
Engineered/Laminate wood floors, LVT/LVP are applied directly to Acousti-Top. Take care to avoid placing flooring seams directly in line with Acousti-Top seams.
Engineered/Laminate wood floors, LVT/LVP, tile or mortar bed are applied directly to Acousti-Top. See "Floor Goods Preparation" note below for thin-set and mortar requirements. Take care to avoid placing flooring seams directly in line with Acousti-Top seams.
* The installation of Acousti-Top does not eliminate the need for expansion or movement joints, including perimeter joints. An expansion of 1/4" must be maintained at all times. Use Maxxon Perimeter Isolation Strips to assist in maintaining the expansion gap.