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Agglomer
Acoustic materials

Agglomer

Vibration‑isolating and sound‑absorbing panel made from bonded polyurethane flakes.

Weighted sound absorption coefficient up to αw = 0.55

Elastic, compressible, and load-resistant panels

Suitable for residential, industrial, and marine environments

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Description

Vibrations and impact noise can significantly affect the comfort and performance of floors and machinery. Agglomer is a panel made from bonded polyurethane flakes, providing effective vibration isolation for floating floors, machine foundations and equipment mounting. Its elastic flake structure reduces both impact noise and vibrations while also contributing to airborne sound absorption. Standard panels measure 1,000 × 1,000 mm with thicknesses from 10 to 40 mm, making Agglomer suitable for a wide range of applications.

Core features
Fundamental properties that define performance.
CE certification
Sound insulation
Fire resistance
Smoke control
Burglary resistance
Bullet resistance
Air and gas tightness
Additional functions
Additional functions that enhance safety and control.
Anti-panic function
Access control
Specialised options
Solutions for highly specific technical environments.
Ventilation
ATEX model
Transformer model
Properties

Agglomer panels are elastic, compressible and resistant to repeated loading cycles, ensuring reliable decoupling under floors, machinery and equipment. The material is temperature-resistant from -40 °C to +100 °C and combines vibration isolation with sound absorption. In addition, it provides thermal insulation with a thermal conductivity of λ = 0.035 W/(m·K). Despite these properties, the panels remain lightweight and easy to handle.

Applications

Agglomer is suitable for floating floors in residential, studio and commercial environments, as well as under machinery and technical equipment, and in marine applications where vibration reduction, sound absorption and thermal decoupling are required. Panels are installed directly on the subfloor and can be covered with gypsum fibre or plywood boards to distribute loads evenly.

Downloads and specifications

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Answers to common questions

Answers to the most common technical and practical questions.
Can the acoustic performance be predicted for a specific space?

Merford can perform acoustic analyses or simulations to predict noise levels and reverberation times based on material selection, room dimensions, and finishes, ensuring the right solution is designed.

How maintenance-friendly are these materials?

Our acoustic materials generally require minimal maintenance. Dusting and cleaning is usually sufficient to maintain long‑term performance.

What is the difference between vibration isolation, sound insulation, and sound absorption?
  • Vibration isolation reduces mechanical vibrations from machines or equipment, preventing transmission to the building structure or floor.
  • Sound insulation prevents sound from passing from one space to another, e.g., between rooms or to the exterior.
  • Sound absorption reduces echo and reverberation within a space by damping sound waves, improving comfort and speech intelligibility.

Merford materials can provide one or more of these effects depending on the product type, such as absorption panels for rooms or isolation around ventilation units.