SonaSpray fcx is a decorative acoustic plaster spray designed to absorb sound, significantly reducing reverberation and improving acoustic comfort in any space.
Its flat, lightly pitted finish can be applied onto good quality concrete slab or plasterboard installed to British Gypsum (or equivalent) installation guidance.
Made from recycled materials and fire-rated, it offers acoustic performance, sustainability and safety without compromising on aesthetics. The result is a calm, acoustically balanced environment that enhances the experience of any interior.
Benefits include:
- Fast and economical spray application absorbs sound and reduces noise reverberation.
- Made from fire-treated, recycled paper and other rapidly renewable natural resources.
- Contributes towards BREEAM, SKA, Living Building Challenge and LEED.
- Achieves M1 certification as Low Emitting Building Material, GreenGuard Gold, Cradle to Cradle and contributes towards satisfying many features under the WELL Building Standard
- Can lower carbon footprint of a building by sequestering rich stores of carbon for the life of the structure or application.
- Can be applied to most substrates.
- Acoustic spray finish follows the lines of whatever is underneath.
- Blends seamlessly with any interior design.
- Available in a variety of colours and textures.
- Quick and easy to locally and invisibly repair.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Oscar Acoustics is consulted before specifying.
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SonaSpray acoustic sprays are seamless, spray-applied finishes for ceilings or walls designed to reduce noise levels and improve sound quality within interior spaces.
SonaSpray absorbs sound instead of reflecting it, significantly reducing noise reverberation in any space.
Unlike conventional panels or blocks, SonaSpray acoustic spray systems can be applied directly onto most substrates, including concrete, metal decking, timber, plasterboard, and more.
Its seamless application allows for coverage across flat, curved, vaulted, and irregular surfaces, making it a favoured choice in open-plan spaces and exposed soffit designs.