MuteClip® XP Ceiling Isolation Clips

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£6.95

£8.34 inc. VAT

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  • Soundproofing clips for building clip and channel independent frames.
  • For creating an acoustic dropped ceiling (Up to 65mm drop).
  • Ideal if you have uneven joists and need to create a level ceiling.
  • MuteClip system reduces airborne sounds (e.g. music, tv & talking).
  • MuteClip system reduces impact sounds (e.g. heavy footsteps, washing machines).
  • Works exclusively with MuteClip Channel.
  • Compliant with both Part E Building Regulations (England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland).
  • Dimensions: 130mm x 76mm x 45mm
  • Noise reduction: 35 dB impact 60dB airborne*. What’s this?

 

MuteClip® XP Ceiling Isolation Clips

Our MuteClip® isolation clip systems deliver the highest standard of soundproofing we offer. Isolation clips and channels are used to build a ‘de-coupled’ frame for wall and ceiling soundproofing. Plasterboard or other soundproofing materials can be installed onto this ‘de-coupled’ frame.

The MuteClip® is backed with dual-density silicone. This acts as a shock absorber surrounding the fixing and buffering the metal clip. The MuteClip Channel is then ‘clicked’ into the MuteClip® providing a slimline and ‘de-coupled’ frame for plasterboards to be attached to.

All of this works to reduce the sound vibrations able to transfer through your wall or ceiling and into your space.

MuteClip XP system

MuteClip XP Isolation Clip Calculator

Use our handy calculator to see how many MuteClips and Channels your project will require. Unfold our ‘more info’ tab below to learn more about how to use this calculator.

MuteClip XP & Channel Calculator

Partition Measurements

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Wall Isolation Clip Calculator
Ceiling Isolation Clip Calculator
Wall Stud Center

The wall stud center is the distance between stud uprights. The typical stud upright is 600mm. If you are working directly on a brick wall we recommend using a 600mm spacing here also.

Wall Channel Center

The wall channel center is the distance between the horizontal MuteClip Channels. The typical channel center is 600mm. If you are working directly on a brick wall we recommend using a 600mm spacing here also.

Ceiling Joist Center

The ceiling joist center is the distance between ceiling joists measured from the center. The typical ceiling joist is 400mm. If you are working directly on a concrete ceiling we recommend using a 400mm spacing here also.

Ceiling Channel Center

The ceiling channel center is the distance between the MuteClip Channels. The typical channel center is 400mm. If you are working directly on a concrete ceiling we recommend using a 400mm spacing here also.

  • If you have multiple adjacent surfaces or partitions to soundproof input them individually. Not as a total m2 input as this will affect the results.
  • If you have windows, fireplaces or other fixed structures we recommend booking a call with us before purchasing.
Ceiling soundproofing calculator
Ceiling ‘Width’

For the calculator the width of a ceiling is the measurement that runs perpendicular with your existing ceiling joists.

Ceiling ‘Height’

For the purposes of this calculator height refers to the measurement that runs parallel with your existing ceiling joists.

Dual Denisty sound reduction

Dual Density Silicone

Silicone acts as a buffer between the screw fixing and the Clip and Channel. We incorporate two different density’s into our design that perform better at different frequencies. Giving you the best of both worlds!

MuteClip XP diagram

Level uneven joists

Get the benefits of MuteClip® with the ability to adjust ceiling height. correct un even joists with an acoustic frame.

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Soundproof Panels UK Delivery

We hold stock of all of our products ready to dispatch same day Monday to Friday. We also offer next-day delivery for orders placed before 1 pm Monday to Friday. Please note MuteClip® Channels must be shipped on a pallet.

Bass speakers

Effective against high and low frequencies

MuteClip® systems perform well against high frequencies and the more challenging low bass frequencies.

MuteClip Ceiling soundproofing

Use as part of a soundproofing system

The MuteClip® range is designed to be used as a part of multiple systems For soundproofing walls and ceilings. Click here to see which system is right for you.

The MuteClip® XP system can lower a ceiling up to 65mm.

The XP in MuteClip® XP stands for ‘Extended Profile’ and is used where ceiling height needs lowering or uneven joists make applying a ceiling difficult.

MuteClip® XP is designed with an extended profile (XP), and this allows each clip to be installed on the side of the joist so that the MuteClip® Channel now runs inside the joist at variable heights to maintain a level ceiling where variable heights can be problematic – this makes it perfect for sound proofing rooms with a varying ceiling height. This system is ideal for home soundproofing where impact and airborne noise from above is intrusive, as well as using it as an acoustic solution for recording studios, cinema rooms and other environments that generate noise in excess.

MuteClip® XP cannot be installed on any wall construction as the bracket would be larger than most stud frame walls and would often be beneficial for creating a stud framework and using our standard MuteClip®.

16kg per MuteClip® XP is the maximum load you can apply to each clip, and our team can help to advise you on the weights. We aim to be no more than 75% capacity of the clip as hitting the maximum reduces the suspension of the MuteClip® XP, and with any other soundproofing clip too, reducing its soundproofing effectiveness.

MuteClip® XP can accommodate 65mm of a difference in ceiling height. The MuteClip® Channel needs to run straight through without any bending or fluctuation in heights if there are this could cause acoustic plasterboard to butt up uneven with one another.

This all depends on which system the MuteClip® XP is incorporated in to and what is currently in place, for example a concrete ceiling will offer a reliable support for sound proofing against airborne noise but will present issues with impact noise, whereas a joist ceiling will perform differently and would require Acoustic Mineral Wool between joists.

Other notable areas that can also affect the acoustic performance is adjacent cavities or stud framing lacking noise insulation, and sound can travel into these areas and weaken the overall sound proofing performance through the way of flanking transmission. We offer estimations of soundproofing performance in our acoustic results, but it is important to note that every property will behave differently.

Videos and Downloads

Muteclip data booklet

Product Data

Download our product data guide and learn more about the MuteClip.

Muteclip installation guide

Installation Guide

Download our installation guide to learn how to install MuteClip products.

Muteclip performance guide

Performance guide

Download our product data guide and learn more about the MuteClip.

MuteClip Channel Product data

MuteClip Chanel Data

Download our product data guide and learn more about the MuteClip.

If you are looking to specify this product for a build, please refer to our downloads tab for technical product or systems information.

Technical Support
Should you require further technical assistance in specifying our products, please contact us and ask for our Technical Rep, Gabriel Whittle.

BIM Objects
iKoustic also supply a selection of BIM objects via our NBS profile, which can be found here. 

Important Information

Our products contain a high level of mass. If there are any structural concerns you will want to consult a Structural Engineer to discuss your requirements.

*Our Typical Performance Results and Noise Reduction Guidance are provided to indicate the results that have been achieved in previous tests but are not guaranteed to a specific site as multiple factors can affect this, you can view their variants on our ‘Featured Systems’ tab.

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Delivery information.

If you place an order online it’s likely we will call to discuss delivery to make sure it runs as smoothly as possible. Deliveries can arrive on a large vehicle. If there are access issues or HGV restrictions, please do let us know in advance as our website options are given in good faith of no restrictions. All of our deliveries must be signed for so you will need to ensure someone is on the premises on the day of delivery.

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