Latest NewsBurj Khalifa Tower Kept Quiet with Acoustic Pipe Lagging
dBX Flexilag was specified above all other materials due to its proven, documented performance. The project was the single largest building project supplied by Latimer Acoustics, with over 24,000 m2 of dBX Flexilag used in this 873 metre tall building. Since the acquisition of Latimer Acoustics by Pyrotek Noise Control in July 2009, the Flexilag product, technology and trademarks are being marketed globally as Soundlag. |
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Burj Khalifa Tower Kept Quiet with Acoustic Pipe Lagging
Today was the official opening of the Burj Khalifa Tower in Dubai, UAE. This is one of
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Today was the official opening of the Burj Khalifa Tower in Dubai, UAE. This is one of the largest building projects in the world and utilised acoustic pipe lagging supplied by Latimer Acoustics (now owned by Pyrotek Noise Control).