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Date:         Tue, 8 Apr 2008 11:42:10 -0400
Reply-To:     Ian Allan <ian.allan@BMTS.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Ian Allan <ian.allan@BMTS.COM>
Subject:      Foam/Foil Noise Insulating Material
In-Reply-To:  <200804070511.m375B3wL032437@paris.bmts.com>
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Hi: We know the sound damping product as Isodamp E A R Decoupled Barrier Absorber.

Comes in a 1.1" * 32" * 54" sheet. We get ours from Paynes Marine Group in Victoreia BC

E A R Specialty Composites makes a variety of insulating products. See www.earsc.com

Ian Allan ian.allan@bmts.com

> ------------------------------ > > Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2008 15:25:19 -0700 > From: Don Hanson <dhanson@GORGE.NET> > Subject: Insulating against noise in your van.. > > A product I've not seen mentioned in this thread is________. I > don't know > the name of it. But we used it when we built a very nice IOR racing > sailboat, a while back, to insulate the motor box. This racing > yacht's > Isuzu diesel motor was quite noisy and sat right dead center in the > boat in > the middle of the main salon under the dining table (for > "mass-centralization" important in racing sailboats) The material > we used > was a closed cell foam on one side, some kind of lead cloth and > then a layer > of vapor barrier that faced towards the open inside of the motor > box. We > bonded it on with 3-M adhesive. This stuff..wow, it really reduced > the > noise from that diesel auxiliary motor so that you could talk in a > normal > voice inside there with just that soundproofing and a few mm of > plywood > between you and the clattery diesel motor. > I guess you might find this material at a marine supply house > online..I > will be looking, as my van has a very noisy 'spot' in it's rpm > range..probably a combo of vibration and harmonics from the tranny > coming > through the rear 'bulkhead' under the fold down seat.. It occurs right > around 60mph in my 5th gear, where I often find myself driving.. I > think > this heavier material, with a good bond to the larger panels of the > van, > would negate some of the harmonic vibrations, as well as just > killing the > sound waves. > Don Hanson >


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