Legacy wrote on Fri, 09 May 2008 14:57 |
Hey vegas,
Nice job. I've worked with Thermafiber before (a lot) and while it has good acoustic properties it is not something I'd want to inhale at all. As you noticed it's a major skin irritant. While it may be environmentally better than fiberglass it's not very people friendly outside or inside
It may be worth wrapping it completely in plastic before the muslin cloth just to prevent it from getting airborn in your studio.
-Silas
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Thanks for the heads up, I actually contacted the company long before I made the panels for this exact reason, I wanted to be sure the air quality inside my house will not degraded by having this panels on the wall, they assure that it was safe material to be in the open, but they also stated that while moving/cutting the batts I wear respiratory equipment, they were so nice to send some literature about the safety and ecological test for there material. To make a long story short, they and I concluded that unless you’re moving/cutting the material there is little to none “airborne” fibers, mainly because when mineral wool it’s made (at least this product) they have to use a very sticky glue like substance to compress/bind the material. Again thank you for the concern, I just finish doing some preliminary test to see if particles are flying out this thing, so far so good, but I will keep you posted, I have a incredible sensitive throat for fibers…
Also I just finish my first mix, Im just wow of how much of a different this panels made, I was a little skeptical but the difference this has made has been huge, its like listening to mixes for the first time. Clear HI, HI MID freq, the lows were not inpacted much, but due to the HI and HI mids clearing, now its much easier to feel anything below 60..