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Market driven developments

Market driven developments. ACM MATERIALS. ACM MATERIALS. WHERE CAN WE FIND ACM APPLICATIONS. ACM MATERIALS - THE MARKET. ACOUSTIC TESTING. MATERIAL TESTING. BENCHMARKING. APPLIC. KEY REQUIREMENTS. ACM ENGINEERING. ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE vs. MATERIAL PROPERTIES

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Market driven developments

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  1. Market driven developments

  2. ACM MATERIALS

  3. ACM MATERIALS

  4. WHERE CAN WE FIND ACM APPLICATIONS

  5. ACM MATERIALS - THE MARKET

  6. ACOUSTIC TESTING MATERIAL TESTING BENCHMARKING APPLIC. KEY REQUIREMENTS ACM ENGINEERING ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE vs. MATERIAL PROPERTIES Acoustic test and Material tests CAUSE-EFFECT RELATIONSHIPS Material Properties, Cork, Rubber and compounding impacts BENCHMARKING within ACC materials, and competitor materials PROCESS & APPLICATION requirements; why and how; international standard's, trends

  7. ACM TESTING SOUND TRANSMISSION LOSS ISO 140-3 ASTM E90  Full characterization of the ACM range at Peutz (Netherlands)  Data from ISVR (UK) available for most of ACM grades • DAMPING • Oberst bar as per ASTM E758 and SAE J1637 • DMTA according with ASTM E1640 •  Material development programs in place with universities • Material charactherization in progress at K&S (US) • Material development with DMTA at ACC lab

  8. 40,0 35,0 30,0 25,0 R [dB] 20,0 15,0 10,0 5,0 160 250 400 630 100 2500 4000 1000 1600 f [Hz] Oukumé (24 dB) ACM-29 (25 dB) SOUND TRANSMISSION LOSS ISVR

  9. SOUND TRANSMISSION LOSS ISVR

  10. SD 17 SD 15 Temperature (ºC) Temperature (ºC) 0,40 0,40 0,30 0,30 -18 -18 0 Loss factor 0 0,20 Loss factor 0,20 27 27 54 0,10 0,10 54 0,00 0,00 0 0 900 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 100 200 300 400 900 500 600 700 800 Frequency [Hz] Frequency [Hz] DAMPING OBERST BAR This is a very important test to understand damping performance in extension of the material in use as a Single damping layer (SD)

  11. DAMPING DMTA Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (ACC Lab.) According with ASTM E1640 Loss factory as a function of temperature. Some material have a limited temperature range with high loss factor level (recicled rubbers) and others are very stable in temperature. In designing a single damping layer this is important to be consider.

  12. FIRE PERFORMANCE ACM87 PROPAGATION: • M2 (NF P 92503) @ 3mm • Class 1 (BS 476 part 1) @ 3mm • V0 according with UL94 • EN ISO 11925-2 pass • FMVSS 302 pass SMOKE DENSITY AND TOXICITY • F3 (NF F16 101) @ 3mm

  13. FIRE PERFORMANCE ACM89 PROPAGATION: • M2 (NF P 92503) @ 3mm • M1 (NF P 92503) @ 8mm • Class 1 (BS 476 part 1) @ 3mm • Critical Radiant Flux 1,0 W/cm2 (ASTM E 648) • FMVSS302 SMOKE DENSITY AND TOXICITY • BS 6853-Anex B2 and D8.6, • Ao=241 (density) • R=0,31 (toxicity) • ASTM E662 (Smoke Density) • Ds, 4.0 =70 • ASTM E162 (Surface Flammability) • Is = 35 PASS: BS 6853 (UK) Railway flooring Underground flooring, Cat1b (tunnels with exits) Docket 90A and Railroad Federal Specifications (US) Wall & Ceiling Panels and Floor Covering

  14. MARINE Structural panel with CorkRubber core which offer excellent soundproofing properties. Its high soundwave damping and thermal insulating capacity, together with its excelent mechanical properties, make this panel ideal for partitions and applications requiring excellet environmental comfort. Marine deck covering Excelent non skid properties Shock absorbing Long life time Remains cool, also at high temperatures Wear negligible Easy installation

  15. BUS Sound and thermal condicioning In a Bus with 25 m2 of composite panel ACM15 core material can reduce up to 140 kg with an equivalent CO2 saving of more than 300 kg/year

  16. RAIL TRANSPORTATION Sound and thermal condicioning Panel weight reduction up to 44% in comparision with HML core plywood panels Use of natural, reclaimable raw materials.

  17. ON HIGHWAY TRUCK CABS Mack Trucks (Volvo) • Effective in damping • Light weight • Cost effective • Fire Ratings • Green material • Recyclable • Product interest • Full coverage sheets • CLD Patch • Patch Panel

  18. In the transportation sector and considering that a bus utilize 25 m2 of composite panel, ACM core materials we can reduce up to 170 kg with ans equivalent CO2 saving of more than 270 kg/year. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSABILITY ACMTM products ensure conformity with all present regulations for hazardous substances and are free of: PVC Heavy Metals (Pb, Cd, Hg and Cr(VI)) Formaldehyde and Comply with RoHS and ELV 2000/53/EC European Directives

  19. CORK OAK LIFE CYCLE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSABILITY Several Amorim Divisions are FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified. Recent studies in the Iberian Peninsula state that cork oak forest contributes with more than 20 Millions tons of CO2 sequestration, making it a significant world resource for the environmental balance. Each time cork is harvested, cork bark regenerates itself. Cork oak trees store CO2 in order to regenerate, and therefore a harvested cork oak tree absorbs 3 to 5 times more than one which is not harvested, thus benefiting the atmosphere.

  20. COMMUNICATION & TOOLS NRS NOISE REDUCTION SIMULATOR

  21. COMMUNICATION & TOOLS BROCHURE

  22. COMMUNICATION & TOOLS MATERIAL DATA SHEET

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