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Ecore sound control underlayment
Ecore sound control underlayment











ecore sound control underlayment

This is something that comes up every day in my line of work: IIC ratings of floor-ceiling assemblies. Our cleaning and processing of the rubber does (more…) Author admin Posted on NovemAugCategories Featured, In the Field, Multifamily, The Basics Tags ecore, IIC, noise control, QT 2 Comments on Not all rubber underlayments are created equal Need to reach a certain IIC rating? Read this before you contact an acoustic consultant. – Ecore continues to manufacture solely out of it’s Lancaster and York facilities in Pennsylvania- just as it did when it was known as Dodge-Regupol. Similarities: Composition: recycled rubber Color: black + various color specks Thickness: various options Application: may be used under a wide variety of floor finishes to reduce impact sound transmission What’s unique about Ecore QT? Manufacturing: – Ecore QT is Made in America Certified. While we can’t make any claims related to the Regupol or Pliteq brands of underlayments, we can provide information about what sets Ecore QT apart from the others to help you make a more educated decision. I’ve discussed this with many acoustical consultants around the country, and for the most part, they agree that QT, GenieMat, and Regupol Impacta are equivalent products. So today, those in the market for a recycled rubber underlayment will probably have to make a decision between 3 brands, all of which seem very similar: Ecore, Regupol, and Pliteq. In 2007, the one brand spawned 2 more competing brands. Prior to 2007, we (Dodge-Regupol) were the only company manufacturing this form of recycled rubber acoustic underlayments.

ecore sound control underlayment

Ecore Acoustics, in particular, has been trying to clear up the confusion in the marketplace related to the QT brand of sound control underlayments. Today in 2014, we are still facing many challenges related to this change. In 2007, our company went from being Dodge-Regupol, Inc. “We are pleased to put this matter behind us and ensure (more…) Author admin Posted on AugAugCategories Featured, In the Field, Uncategorized Tags ecore, for consultants, news, press release Leave a comment on Press Release: Ecore & Pliteq Lawsuit Settled Not all rubber underlayments are created equal Downey and Pliteq agreed to never engage in the activity of relabeling or representing any of Ecore’s products, including Ecore’s manufactured sound control underlayment, as their own products or implying that Ecore’s products were manufactured by them. Ecore’s lawsuit continued and, shortly before trial, Ecore and Pliteq settled. A federal judge issued an immediate order requiring Downey and Pliteq to stop the activity of identifying the Ecore manufactured product as being made by Pliteq, which Pliteq agreed to. Once Ecore learned of the relabeling activity, the company initiated a lawsuit against both Downey and Pliteq. “We learned from an employee of that warehouse that Pliteq was instructing the warehouse to take the Ecore labels off of our products and replace the Ecore labels with labels identifying the products as being manufactured by Pliteq.” Pliteq was simultaneously representing on the Pliteq Web site that the material was manufactured by it in Lancaster, Pa. “We discovered that Paul Downey and Pliteq were having third parties buy our products and having them shipped to a warehouse in Allentown, Pa.,” said Arthur Dodge, III, President and CEO of Ecore. The lawsuit arose as a result of Pliteq buying Ecore products through third parties and selling those products as its own manufactured product. Ecore, a company that transforms reclaimed waste into unique performance surfaces, has successfully settled a lawsuit against Paul Downey and Pliteq, a business that sells building products for commercial sound control.













Ecore sound control underlayment