Matrix MB04 - RESILIENT MASONRY OR STUD WALL TIE
The MB range of resilient wall ties are a structural
connection that reduces airborne and impact noise passing through
masonry or stud walls. They are particularly suitable for the discontinuous
construction of existing masonry or stud separating walls for apartments,
villas & duplexes and any specialised room that requires high
acoustic isolation such as cinemas, auditoriums and recording studios.
TYPE: A
CATEGORY OF WALL TIE: CAVITY
CLASSIFICATION OF TIE: MEDIUM
RATED CAVITY WIDTH: 50mm
MAXIMUM CAVITY WIDTH: 80mm
Features:
Pre punched holes for two nails, two Teks screws or Ramset ShuredriveTM
6*30mm.
Minimum separation between wall leaves: 50mm.
Maximum lateral load: 0.25 kN.
Stiffness: 0.7 kN/mm (linear) up to 0.16 kN
Maximum deflection of resilient material: 2.3 mm.
Materials:
Galvanized (Z275) steel.
Poron 4701 cellular urethane foam.
Installation:
Generally at 600 mm centres horizontally.
SPACING OF TIES (External Walls): In general work not more than 600
x 600 (as per masonry code)
SPACING OF TIES (Internal Walls): If designed in accordance with procedure
Q02947-1, spacings Up to 1000 x 1000 can be achieved. (see structural
Engineer's report on web site).
STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE
Matrix Industries MB04 wall ties comply with Australian Standard 2699:1:2000
"Wall Ties" and AS3700.2001 "Masonry Structures".
They are capable of transferring structural lateral forces (e.g. wind
loads) from one masonry leaf to the other (CSIRO Test CZS6BTS3246).
They are classified as a medium duty cavity tie with a minimum characteristics
strength of 400 Newtons (N) in tension and 480 N in compression. MB01
ties can accept 10mm differential movement between the inner and outer
leaves in both the transverse and vertical directions without loss
of strength.
NOISE REDUCTION
MB04 resilient wall ties were assessed in field tests comparing identical
isolated and non-isolated rooms within the same building. The acoustic
consultants report stated, The vibration isolation
incorporated into the building is working satisfactorily, reducing
vibration and structure borne noise within the rooms. The measured
difference between non-isolated [46dB(A)] and the isolated rooms
[37dB(A)] is 9db(A).
DISCONTINUOUS CONSTRUCTION
Where a wall in a building is required to have an impact sound insulation
rating under the requirements of the Building Code of Australia
(BCA), such as between a bathroom, sanitary compartment, laundry
or kitchen and a habitable room (other than a kitchen) in an adjoining
building or unit, then for an acceptable masonry wall system, the
ties are to be Matrix Industries MB04 resilient wall ties and the
wall is deemed to be of discontinuous construction.
Two leaves of 110mm clay brick masonry, min 50mm cavity, Matrix Industries
MB04 resilient wall ties and either 50mm of suitable cavity insulation
or 13mm cement render to each outside face will achieve Rw + Ctr not
less than 50 and discontinuous construction.
FASTENING REQUIREMENTS:
INSTALLATION
To maintain discontinuous construction of the MB0$ it should be intalled
to Matrix specifications.
Matrix recommends 6x30mm Ramset ShureDrivetm anchors
which have a maximum load of 1.0 kN, or No. 12 Type 17 screw or equivalent.
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