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Silent Coat 2mm Automotive Vibration Sound Damping Material-black on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
Condition:New

Our New 2mm Vibrodamping Material-Black uses mass loading to lower panel resonance and absorb structural vibrations, converting them into low level heat. Stop those nasty rattles, eliminate road and outside noise, insulate your vehicle and dramatically improve the sound of your car audio stereo system. Our vibration damping products are a polymeric based damping material with a supercharged adhesive. With an Aluminum surface and a unique military-grade composition, it has been proven to be extremely efficient at the conversion of vibration to thermal energy. Silent Coat is very flexible which is very important to the installer, as it allows it to properly adhere to a contoured panel. This product can be installed anywhere in your vehicle, but is mainly installed within door panels both inner and outer and roof. With military grade construction and highly effective damping, Silent Coat sound and vibration damping are already the choice of many car audio companies.

  • Silent Coat 2mm Vibrodamping Mat
  • 2mm Thickness
  • Butyl Construction
  • Mastic High Adhesive
  • 0.1mm Aluminium Top Panel
  • Special Deep Tension Anti Resonance Top
  • Sheet size 375 x 265 mm or 14.76″ x 10.43″
  • 20 Sheets per box
  • Total coverage (21.5 sq.ft)per box
  • Weight 6.4kg/14.1 lbs

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