29 September 2009
Regupol Product Range Now Available in NBS Format

CMS Acoustics, the UK’s largest provider of acoustic solutions, has enhanced its architectural specification support by making its comprehensive portfolio of construction, industrial and anti-vibration products available through the NBS Plus online library. Published as part of the September 2009 update, products include the complete range of Regupol impact sound and vibration isolation systems, which are the most cost effective and sustainable noise control materials available on the market.
All relevant technical information on listed products will now be linked to specific clauses within NBS Building, NBS Landscape, NBS Engineering Services and NBS Scheduler. This means the right product information will be always available at the point of specification, helping to ensure the correct acoustic system is specified.
Paul Absolon, technical director, comments: “The acoustic product market has become increasingly crowded and there are now a greater number of low end materials than ever before. It can be difficult for the time-pressured specifier to identify which product will not only meet the acoustic requirements, but also determine its sustainable and longevity credentials.
“By making Regupol and other CMS products available in NBS format, we’re making it easier for specifiers to select the right materials and ultimately deliver buildings that are acoustically and environmentally fit for purpose.”
Making its complete product range available in NBS format is the latest in a long line of developments by CMS Acoustics to ensure specifiers can always access the right information when specifying acoustic products. Relevant and up-to-date technical information on the Regupol range is already available through RIBA Product Selector, on CMS’s application-led website and in the Sound Guide – the specifier’s guide to acoustics.
All specification support literature, including the Regupol 4515 range and Regupol underscreed brochures, are published with a RIBA classification code, to ensure technical data can be easily archived and accessed in practice libraries. CMS Acoustics also publishes a series of specialist acoustic guides which currently includes education, mechanical & electrical and acoustic wall coverings.


