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Teroform® plastic soundproofing heavy foils | Teroform®, non-adhesive

Teroform® plastic soundproofing heavy foils
Teroform®, non-adhesive
Teroform®, self-adhesive on one side
Teroform®, self-adhesive on both sides

Heavy foil for efficient airborne sound insulation and noise attenuation.

Flexible, thermoplastic heavy foil that is based on EVA and heavy minerals. Perfect for optimized airborne sound insulation through cladding of light construction components made of wood, chipboard, plasterboard, thin sheets, etc. or for damping of structure-borne noise in metallic sheets or hard plastic structures. You can order the heavy foils in standard sheets or in custom dimensions according to your requirements.

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Key features


  • Fire recistance BKZ 5.3
  • Fire recistance UL 94
  • Fire recistance B2 DIN 4102-1
  • thermal stability up to 150°C

Application areas


  • Pitched roof interior designs
  • roll shutter boxes
  • Door panels
  • Partition walls

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

The basic rule when using bituminous or plastic heavy foils as anti-drumming when bonding sheeting is: The sheet thickness x 2 gives the thickness of the anti-drumming foil, 2/3 of which is applied to the surface.

Through the principle of mass increase (weighting), heavy foils for sound insulation bring about a decisive improvement in the (airborne) sound insulation properties of lightweight construction elements made of wood, wood-based materials, plasterboard or thin sheets of steel, aluminium or plastic. Weighting means full-surface connection (gluing) with the light elements. This increases their weight. Thickness and bending stiffness, however, are only minimally increased. Thereby high sound insulation values can be achieved with slim constructions. In addition, due to their high internal damping capacity, heavy foils have an excellent effect as anti-drumming material, e.g. for thin-walled sheet metal constructions (anti-drumming effect).

Heavy foils are heavy, viscoelastic foils based on plastic or bitumen, which are mainly used to improve the airborne sound insulation (anti-drumming) of thin-walled sheet metal constructions or lightweight construction walls as well as for structure-borne sound insulation (absorption). The heavy foils from the Vibraplast range have various fire protection certificates such as the fire classification number (BKZ) 5.2 or 5.3 according to VKF / UL 94 / EN 45525 / DIN 4102-1 B2

The fire behaviour of building materials is assessed according to their fire and smoke behaviour and classified with a BKZ (fire code number) according to VKF (Association of Cantonal Fire Insurance Companies). These are determined by standardised tests. The fire index is made up of the degree of flammability ( 1-6 ) and the smoke level (.1-.3). Highly flammable and rapidly burning materials (flammability grades 1-2 ) are not permitted as building materials in fire protection. Fire classification numbers 3 highly flammable 4 medium combustible 5 hardly inflammable 5 ( 200? ) hardly inflammable at 200?C 6 not flammable Smoke level .1 strong smoke formation .2 moderate smoke generation .3 low smoke generation Example: Fire code number 5.2 = hardly combustible, medium smoke formation

For vertical (wall) and overhead (ceiling) applications of heavy foils, which place very high demands on the tensile or shear strength of the bond, we generally recommend increasing the strength of the bond by applying an adhesive film to the surface of the construction material to be weighted down (contact adhesive, adhesive spray). Mechanical safety fastenings (metal strips, wooden slats, wide-head nails) can also be provided for this purpose.

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