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ACOUSTIVIBE WDC SKU: SP0001

ACOUSTIVIBE WDC SKU: SP0001

ACOUSTIVIBE WDC anchors are used on structures other than wooden girders or joists. They separate the suspended ceiling from the structure to which it is attached.

Product Properties

  • Ceiling Structure Mill Floor

Installation

ACOUSTIVIBE WDC is for full-surface wooden structures of mill floor or CLT types in which the ceiling is suspended ACOUSTIVIBE WDC can also be used with wooden girders or joists when using a suspended ceiling with acoustical tiles. If the suspended ceiling is gypsum, use the conventional ACOUSTIVIBE system with steel metal furring.

 

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