Elastic Ties for Echo Barriers

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Elastic ties with plastic hooks on each end. Meant to be used with the Eco barrier panels, tying them together to prevent the panels from shifting and causing sound leakage.
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Seal Gaps and Secure Panels with Echo Barrier Elastic Ties

   

Echo Barrier Elastic Ties are made for all Echo Barrier models and help lock the panels in place by connecting their middle and bottom grommets to the fence frame. This keeps the panels from shifting, flapping, or hanging loose. More importantly, the ties eliminate gaps between the acoustic panels, which if left open, can reduce the effectiveness of your noise control setup.

   

   

   

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Each elastic tie loops through the side grommets of two overlapping acoustic panels. The hooks on each end are designed to attach to the frame of a temporary fence. For scaffold setups where there’s no frame to hook onto, just tie a knot around the structure and the elastic will hold. On busy jobsites where the acoustic barriers are moved often, ties can get lost or loosen over time from repeated stretching. Keeping a few extras on hand helps prevent gaps from forming between panels, keeping noise where it belongs.

   

   

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From acoustic panels to the fences they hang on, SONCO has everything you need to control noise on the jobsite. Choose from a full range of Echo Barrier models, elastic ties, and fixing kits. You can also get high-quality temporary fence panels in multiple sizes, along with a full range of fence bases, to keep your barriers steady even in high winds. Learn more!

   

   

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