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Armacell is expanding its acoustic product portfolio with the launch of ArmaComfort NH-S Alu, a halogen-free multi- layer acoustic insulation material for air ducts, fan coil units and pipe lagging in residential and commercial buildings. Combining excellent sound reduction properties with the new material sets a new benchmark for acoustic lagging in modern building services. ArmaComfort NH-S Alu combines mass, damping, and
decoupling into a single product – composed of an EVA/ EPM high-mass acoustic barrier effectively blocking airborne noise, and an ArmaFlex damping layer minimising noise
Amthal Group Companies has partnered with Dacorum Borough Council to upgrade doors across communal housing facilities, improving accessibility, security and everyday convenience for residents. The project focused on replacing doors that had reached the end of their service life with latest solutions, designed to meet current standards and residents’ needs. By installing secure doors to close effectively, Amthal enhanced safety whilst supporting ease of movement throughout communal spaces. suited keys to ensure only authorised residents could access the blocks. Free swing door closers were installed on existing effortless for residents, particularly those in assisted living who may face mobility challenges. Throughout the project, Amthal coordinated closely with
Dacorum Borough Council to minimise disruption to residents and ensure a smooth installation process.
Borough Council: “The mobilisation to our new security contractor, Amthal Fire and Security, was handled smoothly and professionally. Communication was clear from the start, and the team made the entire process a positive experience.”
“Dealing with Amthal has always been a very positive experience. The team is approachable, helpful and always prepared to go the extra mile. Overall, the project has been
by reducing vibration. This combination addresses a wide frequency spectrum – from low-frequency vibrations to high- pitched noise. Installed on vertical pipes, it can reduce noise by up to 16 dB(A) – and by as much as 24 dB(A) on horizontal pipe sections. When used as a duct wrapping solution, ArmaComfort NH-S Alu can achieve a reduction of 10 dB(A) – a level typically perceived as halving the loudness. Based on a highly innovative halogen-free foam technology, ArmaComfort NH-S Alu achieves Euroclass B-s1,d0, It emits up to 10 times less smoke than conventional elastomeric insulation, improving visibility and evacuation conditions. Being free from halogens, the material is especially suitable for sensitive environments such as hospitals, hotels, schools, and pharmaceutical facilities. ArmaComfort NH-S Alu is free from halogens, lead, bitumen, indoor air quality requirements. It supports green building available. Thanks to its high water vapour diffusion resistance, it provides long-term condensation control. Despite its high acoustic performance, ArmaComfort NH-S spaces. It is available as standard and self-adhesive sheets, and its visually appealing aluminium surface ensures robust protection, eliminates the need for additional cladding, and request.
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the council and residents.” enhance residents’ daily lives, offering easier access, greater independence and the reassurance of strengthened security. Adam Wood, Account Manager for Dacorum Borough
Council at Amthal Fire and Security, concluded: “This project highlights the value of strong collaboration between a trusted contractor and a local authority. The outcome is upgraded doors that have created safer environments, supported Amthal is proud to have contributed to these positive changes and values the strong partnership with Dacorum Borough Council.”
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