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Made of 18mil (25 gauge) steel, RC-1 Pro is one of the most effective, low-cost methods of improving sound transmission loss through wood and steel frame partitions. It is used as a cross-furring member for resilient attachment of gypsum. Knurled face makes screw attachment of wallboard easier.
CEMCO’s standard RC1 resilient channels are manufactured with a 1-1/4” top flange, and a 1/2” nailing/screw attachment flange, giving the channel 1/2” furring height from the face of the wall stud. RC1 is produced from hot-dipped galvanized steel in standard G40 coating weight.
RC-1 Pro™ Resilient Channel (RCUR) Single leg resilient channel Made of 18mil (25 gauge) steel (RC-1 Pro) is one of the most effective, low-cost methods of improving sound transmission loss through wood and steel frame partitions. It is used as a cross-furring member for resilient attachment of gypsum. Knurled face makes wallboard application ...
Geometric Properties. CEMCO’s RC1 resilient channels are manufactured with a 1-1/4” top flange, and a 1/2” nailing/screw attachment flange, giving the channel 1/2” furring height from the face of thewall stud. RC1 is produced from hot-dipped galvanized steel in standard G40 coating weight. G60 is available upon special request.
Made of 22mil steel to provide a stiffer resilient channel (RC-1 ProPlus) is one of the most effective, low-cost methods of improving sound transmission loss through wood and steel frame partitions. It is used as a cross-furring member for resilient attachment of gypsum.
MATERIAL: RC-1 & RC-2 are 33 ksi G40, available in 20 & 25 gauge. RC-Max is a high strength RC-1 type Resilient Channel fabricated from 50 ksi, 0.0190” design thickness steel with G40 coating. G60 or G90 coating available upon request. RC-Max exceeds the minimum 25 MSG generic requirements of UL assemblies.
Heavy-duty single-leg resilient channel. Made of 22mil steel to provide a stiffer resilient channel (RC-1 ProPlus)is one of the most effective, low-cost methods of improving sound transmission loss through wood and steel frame partitions. It is used as a cross-furring member for resilient attachment of gypsum.