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Ceiling and sound baffles in cellulose fiber

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Coordinator White arkitekter Aktiebolag - WHITE ARKITEKTER AB, Stockholm
Funding from Vinnova SEK 50 000
Project duration September 2013 - January 2014
Status Completed

Purpose and goal

The purpose of the study was to investigate the fire and sound requirements conditions in Scandinavia for interior and ceiling in order to further develop the product in cellulose-based materials. The project has been completed and the information is retrieved and analyzed. The project has been very fruitful in understanding the regulations. They said simple concept sketch are developed and shared employees and is a base for further development of new products. A number of companies with mainintrest ceilings and sound baffle is listed locally in Sweden and internationally.

Results and expected effects

The result of my investigation is in the direction towards expected, and is a clear confirmation of what I suspected. It is very valuable to have a clear document to work from when the product development takes place. Listing of interesting companies also provide a good and simplified boot in further work.

Approach and implementation

The set-up for fire and sound requirements have been information retrieval, compilation and analysis documentation in the report. Search has been done on the internet, libraries, and through conversations with staff at Statens Provningsanstalt. Design proposal. Traditionally, creative sketching with tradeoffs around existing solutions versus alternative solutions that do not exist on the market. Listing of associates through searches in construction and corporate information directories Review of their operations and then documentation and analysis in the report.

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Last updated 25 November 2019

Reference number 2013-03268

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