Description
Product Description
The Premium Sound Absorber 35 is a high-performance polyurethane foam material specifically formulated to achieve excellent sound absorption and flexibility. This versatile material excels at absorbing unwanted high frequencies, making it ideal for various applications. Its unique memory foam properties allow it to be effectively sandwiched between panels, filling gaps and enhancing sound quality.
After application, this sound absorber material effectively reduces echo and fills the spaces between surfaces. It can also be used behind speakers or within bass enclosures as a diffuser. The innovative 'egg box' surface design absorbs 30-40% more sound than standard materials.
Key Features
- Thickness: 35 mm
- Self-adhesive for easy installation
- Water-resistant for added durability
- Fire Retardant certified (FMVSS302)
- Soft and flexible for versatile applications
- Absorbs high frequencies effectively
- Reduces lower chamber echo
- Prevents trim rattle in vehicles
- Diffuses rear speaker energy for improved sound quality
- Single sheet size: 50 cm x 60 cm
Typical Uses
This Premium Sound Absorber is perfect for:
- Fitting to vehicle side panels, door cards, and roofs to prevent echo and absorb high-frequency road noise.
- Lining machinery cabinets, enclosures, panels, cupboards, and doors at home to minimize high-frequency noise.
Dimensions & Specifications
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Thickness | 35 mm |
| Sheet Size | 50 cm x 60 cm |
Technical Specifications
- Material: Polyurethane Foam
- Fire Safety: Compliant with FMVSS302
- Adhesive: Self-adhesive backing
- Water Resistance: Yes
FAQ
Q: Can this product be used on vehicle floors?A: No, it is not recommended for floor use.
Q: How does the 'egg box' design enhance sound absorption?A: The 'egg box' surface shape allows for greater sound wave interaction, providing 30-40% more absorption compared to flat materials.
Q: What are the best applications for this sound absorber?A: Ideal for vehicles, machinery cabinets, and home environments to reduce high-frequency noise and echo.
