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> I finally had to do something about the noise, My sound barrier
DNHunt
post Nov 12 2005, 03:10 PM
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I found a product called Quiet Zone made by a company called Ixos. It has a 3 mil aluminum layer with a 1.5mm visco-elastic layer. They put it directly on painted metal but, I still have visions of rust repair so I came up with a different idea.

I put a 2 mm form layer on the 2nd layer. The gray stuff is the visco-elastic layer and the green is the foam.


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Ray Warren
post Nov 14 2005, 06:43 PM
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I used this stuff.
It's from the inside of hood on a Freightliner.
Used for sound and heat.
Its about an inch thick.
I did not glue it. I used those black plastic push in things.
We call them (christmas tree fasteners) not sure what the real name is.
If anyone is interested in the FTL part# I will try and dig it up.







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