Heavy Duty Sound Deadening Rubber Acoustic Tiles 30kg | UK Supplier

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Heavy Duty Sound Deadening Rubber Acoustic Tiles UK — 30kg | 1m × 1m

Sound Deadening Rubber Acoustic Tiles — 30kg, 30mm Thick

Our Heavy Duty Sound Deadening Rubber Acoustic Tiles are specifically engineered for applications requiring serious acoustic performance. Each tile weighs 30kg — the mass that delivers meaningful sound deadening through mass-law physics. Used in recording studios, home cinemas, plant rooms, generator enclosures, and industrial facilities, these tiles provide genuine sound attenuation rather than cosmetic acoustic treatment.

At 30mm thick and 1m × 1m per tile, these are serious acoustic rubber products designed for permanent installation where ambient noise reduction is critical. The rubber compound absorbs broadband sound energy, reducing both airborne noise transmission and structure-borne impact noise.

Key Features

  • 30kg mass per tile — High mass delivers genuine sound deadening via mass-law effect
  • 30mm thickness — Effective low-frequency absorption as well as mid/high frequency deadening
  • 1m × 1m format — Large tile size reduces installation time and number of joins
  • Heavy duty rubber compound — Age-resistant, rot-proof, moisture-resistant
  • Part E compliant — Suitable for Part E building regulations acoustic requirements
  • Multi-colour available — Black (jet) and charcoal grey options
  • Safety ramp variant — 500mm ramp section for transition between tile height and normal floor level
  • Free UK delivery

Product Specifications

Parameter Value
Tile size 1000mm × 1000mm × 30mm
Weight per tile 30kg
Material High density sound deadening rubber
Surface texture Textured/hammered
Colour Jet Black, Charcoal Grey
Compliance Part E sound insulation requirements
Coverage per tile 1m²

Applications

  • Recording studios and music rooms — Sound deadening between studio and adjacent spaces
  • Home cinema rooms — Reduce sound transmission to rest of property
  • Generator enclosures and plant rooms — Industrial noise containment
  • Mechanical equipment rooms — HVAC, pump, and compressor room sound attenuation
  • Industrial factory floors — Reducing impact and structure-borne noise
  • Residential noise reduction — Between floors in residential conversions

How Sound Deadening Rubber Works

Mass is the primary factor in acoustic performance for sound isolation (as distinct from absorption). The mass-law principle states that doubling the mass of a barrier increases its sound reduction by approximately 6dB. At 30kg per tile (30kg/m²), these tiles provide substantial mass loading for their area. Combined with the damping properties of rubber — which converts vibrational energy to heat — they deliver effective broadband sound reduction particularly in the mid and low frequency ranges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between sound deadening and soundproofing?

Sound deadening reduces the vibration of surfaces (mass dampening), while soundproofing broadly refers to preventing sound from passing through barriers. These heavy tiles achieve both — the mass reduces sound transmission, and the rubber material damps surface vibration that would otherwise re-radiate sound on the other side of a barrier.

Can these tiles be installed on walls as well as floors?

At 30kg per tile, wall installation requires substantial fixing — appropriate wall anchors rated for the weight are essential. Most applications use these tiles on floors where weight is not a concern. For wall applications, our lighter acoustic foam or thinner rubber sheet panels are more practical.

Do I need a safety ramp section?

At 30mm thick, these tiles create a 30mm step from the surrounding floor. For areas with pedestrian traffic or wheeled equipment, the safety ramp variant (500mm length) provides a smooth transition between the tile and adjacent floor level.

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Rubberco 1. 0055cabb 0733 4d8e 9344 c5f51c075726 Rubberco 2 92da5982 3e13 4800 a468 ce4b4e7e1f08 Rubberco 4 462c8534 751e 448d 9550 1faff1a90de6 Rubberco 3 12235ed2 44dc 4474 b310 43126d6b92a7 Rubberco Clients 14 1 db272cd7 b47e 426d a789 adbede090ebf Rubberco Clients 11 ed4222f0 996d 43de b05b ac601d1a55a0 Rubberco Clients 09 4454253f 8ee9 4a4b 9f3e f4f41f6d81ea Rubberco Clients 07 7bf89b69 af26 408d b12f 22cecc85a31c Rubberco Clients 04 5f8f1833 03a2 4dd6 9a5e c93a367d4f0e Rubberco Clients 08 cddfdc81 8239 43a1 bfcb 71b5b9f43122 Rubberco Clients 10 ff9f6ea3 f553 431a 9b36 997f3a6d3d1c

Heavy Duty Sound Deadening Rubber Acoustic Tiles UK — 30kg | 1m × 1m

Sound Deadening Rubber Acoustic Tiles — 30kg, 30mm Thick

Our Heavy Duty Sound Deadening Rubber Acoustic Tiles are specifically engineered for applications requiring serious acoustic performance. Each tile weighs 30kg — the mass that delivers meaningful sound deadening through mass-law physics. Used in recording studios, home cinemas, plant rooms, generator enclosures, and industrial facilities, these tiles provide genuine sound attenuation rather than cosmetic acoustic treatment.

At 30mm thick and 1m × 1m per tile, these are serious acoustic rubber products designed for permanent installation where ambient noise reduction is critical. The rubber compound absorbs broadband sound energy, reducing both airborne noise transmission and structure-borne impact noise.

Key Features

  • 30kg mass per tile — High mass delivers genuine sound deadening via mass-law effect
  • 30mm thickness — Effective low-frequency absorption as well as mid/high frequency deadening
  • 1m × 1m format — Large tile size reduces installation time and number of joins
  • Heavy duty rubber compound — Age-resistant, rot-proof, moisture-resistant
  • Part E compliant — Suitable for Part E building regulations acoustic requirements
  • Multi-colour available — Black (jet) and charcoal grey options
  • Safety ramp variant — 500mm ramp section for transition between tile height and normal floor level
  • Free UK delivery

Product Specifications

Parameter Value
Tile size 1000mm × 1000mm × 30mm
Weight per tile 30kg
Material High density sound deadening rubber
Surface texture Textured/hammered
Colour Jet Black, Charcoal Grey
Compliance Part E sound insulation requirements
Coverage per tile 1m²

Applications

  • Recording studios and music rooms — Sound deadening between studio and adjacent spaces
  • Home cinema rooms — Reduce sound transmission to rest of property
  • Generator enclosures and plant rooms — Industrial noise containment
  • Mechanical equipment rooms — HVAC, pump, and compressor room sound attenuation
  • Industrial factory floors — Reducing impact and structure-borne noise
  • Residential noise reduction — Between floors in residential conversions

How Sound Deadening Rubber Works

Mass is the primary factor in acoustic performance for sound isolation (as distinct from absorption). The mass-law principle states that doubling the mass of a barrier increases its sound reduction by approximately 6dB. At 30kg per tile (30kg/m²), these tiles provide substantial mass loading for their area. Combined with the damping properties of rubber — which converts vibrational energy to heat — they deliver effective broadband sound reduction particularly in the mid and low frequency ranges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between sound deadening and soundproofing?

Sound deadening reduces the vibration of surfaces (mass dampening), while soundproofing broadly refers to preventing sound from passing through barriers. These heavy tiles achieve both — the mass reduces sound transmission, and the rubber material damps surface vibration that would otherwise re-radiate sound on the other side of a barrier.

Can these tiles be installed on walls as well as floors?

At 30kg per tile, wall installation requires substantial fixing — appropriate wall anchors rated for the weight are essential. Most applications use these tiles on floors where weight is not a concern. For wall applications, our lighter acoustic foam or thinner rubber sheet panels are more practical.

Do I need a safety ramp section?

At 30mm thick, these tiles create a 30mm step from the surrounding floor. For areas with pedestrian traffic or wheeled equipment, the safety ramp variant (500mm length) provides a smooth transition between the tile and adjacent floor level.

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