Engineered wood flooring with integrated acoustic attenuation. Sound deadening built directly into the plank — no separate underlayment required.


Engineered beauty.
Engineered silence.
Acoustiplank™ features a proprietary 2mm rubber-cork layer inserted directly between the top veneer and the plywood substrate — not added in the field, but engineered into the product itself.
Unlike traditional floating systems, the integrated rubber layer covers the tongue as well as the top of the groove, creating a complete, continuous sound barrier across the entire floor assembly.
The result: no installation errors, no separate underlayment purchase, and dramatically reduced ambient and impact noise — every time, by design.

Every Acoustiplank™ board pairs a real wood walking surface with engineered acoustic mitigation — built into the plank, not added to the floor.
The rubber-cork layer wraps the tongue and top of the groove — unlike traditional systems. No gaps. No acoustic weak points. Complete attenuation from plank edge to edge.
Acoustiplank™ performs on par with a 5mm rubber matting system — already built in. No separate underlayment to purchase, deliver, cut, or seam in the field.
The 2mm rubber-cork layer absorbs impact energy underfoot — mitigating joint strain and significantly reducing standing fatigue compared to regular hardwood floors.
Impact Insulation Class — footfall & impact sound transmission, tested over 8″ concrete substrate.
View IIC results →High-Frequency Impact Insulation Class — measures hard-shoe & high-frequency impact attenuation.
View HIIC results →Full evaluation by Westside Acoustics & Vibration Engineering — methodology & raw data.
Download report →Fame Hardwood without integrated matting. Baseline impact performance, tested over 8″ concrete substrate for comparison.
View baseline results →Independent evaluation by Westside Acoustics and Vibration Engineering confirms that Acoustiplank™ outperforms standard installations and exceeds International Building Code requirements. Tests performed over an 8-inch concrete substrate (Report No. 25.0134). The IBC requires a minimum of 50 IIC.
| Floor System | Underlayment | IIC | HIIC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regular hardwood floors | None | 53 | 53 |
| Acoustiplank™ | Integrated | 57 | 58 |
| Regular hardwood floors | 5mm rubber | 55 | 60 |
| Regular hardwood floors | 10mm rubber | 56 | 64 |
*All measurements comply with IBC minimum requirements. Source: Westside Acoustics Report No. 25.0134.
Acoustiplank™ with integrated underlayment performs on par with — and in most cases exceeds — separately-installed 5mm rubber matting. No field underlayment required.
Skip the underlayment step entirely. Acoustiplank™ goes down like any engineered floor, with no additional materials to manage, cut, or seam.
Acoustic performance is built in at the factory — not dependent on correct field installation of separate underlayment products.
The integrated rubber-cork absorbs impact energy, reducing joint strain and standing fatigue — a measurable difference compared to traditional hard-surface floors.
All tested configurations exceed International Building Code minimum IIC requirements of 50. Use with confidence in multi-family, commercial, and residential projects.
"The wood floor that's making a lot of noise in the industry —
for the right reason."
We'll send a physical sample of Acoustiplank™ so you can examine the wood veneer, the integrated rubber-cork acoustic layer, and the multi-ply core in person — no showroom visit required.
A specialist will reach out within one business day to confirm shipping details.
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