1. Ultrafonic Pty Ltd

Ultrafonic provides services and acoustic products (absorbers, diffusers and dampers) for improving the acoustic performance of a wide range of listening spaces.

For Commercial projects, Ultrafonic works in consultation with architects and acoustic engineers to achieve the desired aesthetics, both visual and acoustic.

Major projects include: corporate offices, luxury residential apartments, performing arts venues, law courts, tertiary education facilities, and health facilities.

Ultrafonic also imports and sells a range of soundproofing products manufactured by Green Glue Company primarily for use in recording studios, rehearsal rooms and educational facilities; although equally applicable to commercial and residential construction.

Office / Contact Details

2/55 Links Avenue, Eagle Farm QLD 4009

t: 07 3103 0591

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  • Ultrafonic's Green Glue Noise Proofing Compound enlarge

    Ultrafonic's Green Glue Noise Proofing Compound

    Ultrafonic's Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound is an easy to use soundproofing product for rigid building materials such as drywall, cementboard, OSB, plywood, and MDF board.  Tests by CSIRO show that when two sheets are combined with Green Glue Compound the acoustic result is equal to four boards combined and, effectively reduces the transmission of low frequency sound, commonly experienced where home entertainment systems and theatre systems are close by.   Green Glue Noiseproofing compound works by ensuring an effective reaction to sound waves where there is less resonance as a result of shortened of sound decay.  Such characteristics also make it ideal to use in home theatres, recording studios, apartments and homes. 

    FEATURES

    Improves sound isolation  +  Reduces impact noise  +  Reduces structure borne sound transmission  +  Effective on walls, floors and ceilings

    SPECIFICATIONS

    1 case of Green Glue is equivalent to 12 tubes (29 oz) will cover 100 to 200 square feet  +  15 seconds to dispense tube  +  Applied directly onto boards then raised onto wall where it is pressed or screwed into place

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    WALLMATE®

    Ultrafonics Wallmate® is a high-tension fabric wall mounting system designed to improve the acoustics of commercial and residential surroundings.  Depending on the room, the system is usually installed over a sound absorbing material including fiberglass and polyester mat.  The system can also be used to construct false walls creating a barrier or covering audiovisual equipment. Wallmate® has two simple interlocking pieces, one is mounted onto the wall or panel, the other is used to mount the acoustical fabric and interlock to the first piece. The result is a clean finish with elegant detail that can be dismounted and cleaned easily. Visit the Ultrafonic sight to download an installation brochure and additional materials and tools used, including alignment tape, pneumatic staplers.  

    SPECIFICATIONS

    Square profile in 11mm, 14mm and 27mm depths  +  Appropriate fabrics range from lightweight silks and heavy weight upholstery  +  Typically installed over a layer of sound absorbing materials (polyester or fibreglass mat)  +  two-part, wall-mounted ABS extrusion  

    FEATURES

    Fabric is easily removed for cleaning or replacement 

  • Basotect Acoustic Foam from Ultrafonic enlarge

    Basotect Acoustic Foam from Ultrafonic

    Ultrafoncis' BASF Basotect G foam is a light weight, fire resistant, chemical resistant and anti-microbial acoustic foam suitable for a range of large scale commercial and civic applications.  The versatile product remains stable over a wide range of temperatures which makes it an ideal acoustic solution for swimming stadiums, indoor aquatic centres, child care facilities, health and aged care facilities, restaurants, auditoriums, performing arts venues, call centres, places of worship, class rooms, community centres and black box theatres.  Ultrafonic supplies a range of acoustic products from Basotect acoustic foam and can supply Basotect foam as sheets specified to meet different acoustic requirements.

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    Ultrafonic Acoustic Services

    The dedicated people at Ultrafonic are all experience with acoustic technology and readily make their knowledge available with their acoustic services.  The team believes that the most effective type of engineering is the best outcome with a minimal cost.

    Ultrafonic service involves basic measurements and calculation which provide a solid opinion on how the recommended acoustic installation will change and improve the room.  Such a service gives customers an idea of what they are paying for- an optimum acoustic outcome.

    Customers interested are involved in an easy step by step process that is low cost and beneficial.  First, a professtional quality, high definition, microphone-recorder is sent to the open-plan office, multipurpose hall or place of worship.  Here you and your accomplice will follow a series of simple instructions and record the results.  Then the recorder and results are collected from you.  The team analyses the results and provide a written report of their findings and a recommended acoustic treatment.

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    Ultrafonic Acoustic Modules

    Ultrafonic Acoustic Modules are made in a wide range of finishes, sizes and acoustic performance levels. This ensures designers get the look they want and achieve the necessary or specified acoustic performance.  

    Popular finishes include fabric, timber and steel.  

    Ultrafonic Acoustic Modules are used in call centres, executive offices, boardrooms, places of worship, restaurants, auditoriums, class rooms, community centres, law courts, performing arts venues, home studios, home theatres, recording studios and mastering studios.

  • UltraFoam Series

    UltraFoam Series

    Designed as a cost effective way to enhance the acoustics of a room, the UltraFoam series of acoustic foam products can be configured to address the complete audible frequency range.

    The components are light and easy to install, and suitable for use in home theatres, home studios, private rehearsal rooms and recording studios.

    Designed and made in Australia, components can be coloured to match your interior decor. Also available in preconfigured kits to suit popular room sizes.

    Product Range:

    -          UltraFoam Bass Trap

    -          UltraFoam Low-Mid Trap

    -          UltraFoam Tile, 50mm

    -          UltraFoam Tile, 100mm

    -          UltraFoam Diffuser

  • Green Glue Acoustic Damping enlarge

    Green Glue Acoustic Damping

    Green Glue has changed the nature of sound proofing, creating a number of benefits, including improved sound isolation and reduced impact noise. Green Glue is used between two layers of rigid building material like cement board, plywood, and drywall, and reduces structure borne sound transmission making it ideal for floors, ceilings and walls. A typical room can use five cases of Green Glue, where one case covers 200 square feet.

    FEATURES
    Instant and easy to apply + Suitable for renovations and new constructions + Incredible sound proofing at low frequency + Is highly effective for sound proofing where resilient mounts and plasterboard are not + Glue is applied in random patterns and there is no need for any measurement

    SPECIFICATIONS
    Superior low frequency damping + Active content: 68 % +/-5% + Working time: 30 minutes at room temperature + Viscosity: light paste 65 PaS + Colou: green + Flash point: less than 93 degree Celsius + Application temperature: 4.5 to 32 degree Celsius

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  • Green Glue Australia-30329.pdf Green Glue Australia-30329.pdf
  • Product Brochure - Acoustic Module, Fabric - May 2011 Product Brochure - Acoustic Module, Fabric - May 2011
  • fonic-NEWBROCHURE-34576.pdf fonic-NEWBROCHURE-34576.pdf
  • Ultrafonic Meeting Room Acoustics Case Study-45710.pdf Ultrafonic Meeting Room Acoustics Case Study-45710.pdf