![]() ![]() We explained that STC stood for “Sound Transmission Control” and that the higher the STC, the better the product would be at absorbing and/or blocking sound. Our team recommended an Accordion Door with an STC of 45. They wanted something that was moveable when needed, sturdy, and soundproof between two different classrooms. The school approached us with what they wanted to do and a list of requirements and specs. The principal contacted Soundproofing Accordion Doors, a division of All Noise Control. ![]() For motor operation, please contact us for available options.Ī principal from an elementary school in New Hampshire wanted to be able to divide a large classroom in half to be able to support both a Kindergarten and 1 st Grade class. Soundproof Accordion Partitions provide a gliding manual push/pull operation accomplished with ease and minimal force. If you require additional security, keyed locking is an available option Lead Post: A heavy duty extruded aluminum post fitted with grip-type handles provides operational support and hook-bolt connection that will close the panels securely.These hinges can be color matched to wall panels Hinges: Full height extruded vinyl hinges are rugged for lasting performance and allow for simple panel replacement with units mounted in place.Sound Blocker Lining: Both interior panel surfaces are fitted with continuous blankets of sound-absorbing material securely attached to ensure lasting, effective retention of the sound liner.Panels: The continuous length, 4 1/2” wide dual wall panels are coated with a scratch resistant vinyl clad 24 gauge steel, corrugated and reinforced with double rolled end beads for strength and resilience.Multiple mounting styles are offered for varying header construction based on available ceiling and clearance space Track: Soundproof Accordion Door panels are supported by a heavy duty extruded aluminum track.Hang Weight: 4.5 lbs per ft 2, extended.Stack Area: 2” per foot of width + 7” (for units over 14’ H, minimum stack is 43”). ![]()
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