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ComfortGuard features two specially engineered gypsum panels — each including a mold- and moisture-resistant core and facers — laminated using a viscoelastic polymer. The pliable adhesive between its two rigid panels effectively interrupts the transmission of noise vibrations through partition assemblies.


By Staff August 31, 2009
This article first appeared in the PR September 2009 issue of Pro Remodeler.

 

ComfortGuard features two specially engineered gypsum panels — each including a mold- and moisture-resistant core and facers — laminated using a viscoelastic polymer. The pliable adhesive between its two rigid panels effectively interrupts the transmission of noise vibrations through partition assemblies. Temple-Inland's ComfortGuard produces an STC value of 47 compared with 30 for standard gypsum board. For FREE information, visit http://pb.hotims.com/23726-309

The pliable adhesive between its two rigid panels effectively interrupts the transmission of noise vibrations through partition assemblies

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