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Overview
This product is marketed as a peel-and-stick sound deadening foam shop roll for vehicle interior areas such as door trim panels and headliners. Also, it covers 20 sq. ft. in a 24 in. x 10 ft. shop roll format.
Realistic expectations: This shop roll is designed to eliminate higher frequency airborne noise that damping materials do not treat. Also, it targets higher frequency airborne noise with a sound absorption range of 600–4000 Hz. In addition, it functions as a heat and sound barrier while providing thermal insulation.
The material comes in a 1/4 in. (0.25 inches) thickness that fits behind door trim panels and on the back of headliners. For quick access, use this peel-and-stick shop roll.
Key takeaways
- This product uses a self-adhesive application approach: “Simply peel and stick!”
- It uses a 24 in. x 10 ft. shop roll format and covers 20 sq. ft.
- The material uses a compressible closed cell synthetic rubber material with acoustic and sealing properties.
- It lists a sound absorption range of 600–4000 Hz and targets higher frequency airborne noise.
- It lists a temperature range of -40 F up to 300 F.
- The material is unaffected by moisture and chemicals, including alkalis and acids.
What the product is designed to do
This shop roll is designed to eliminate higher frequency airborne noise that damping materials do not treat. Also, it targets higher frequency airborne noise and lists a sound absorption range of 600–4000 Hz.
The compressible material compresses to provide sealing properties in vehicle interior areas. In addition, it provides thermal insulation and functions as a heat and sound barrier.
The 1/4 in. (0.25 inches) thickness fits behind door trim panels and on the back of headliners. As a result, the intended placement focuses on those vehicle interior areas.
Materials, dimensions, and technical details
This product uses a rubber-based construction with a compressible closed cell synthetic rubber material. Also, it lists acoustic and sealing properties for the material.
The roll uses a 24 in. x 10 ft. shop roll format and covers 20 sq. ft. In addition, the thickness is 1/4 in. (0.25 inches).
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Material | Rubber; compressible closed cell synthetic rubber material |
| Thickness | 1/4 in. (0.25 inches) |
| Coverage | 20 sq. ft. |
| Shop roll size | 24 in. x 10 ft. |
| Sound absorption range | 600–4000 Hz |
| Temperature range | -40 F up to 300 F |
| Type | Heat and Sound Barrier |
The product uses a self-adhesive format for peel-and-stick application. Next, the workflow also uses “Simply form, cut, peel and stick!”
Installation and placement notes
This shop roll uses a peel-and-stick application method. Also, the application approach uses the wording “Simply peel and stick!”
The workflow uses “Simply form, cut, peel and stick!” for shaping and fitting. As a result, the steps focus on forming the material, cutting it, then applying it.
Placement targets vehicle interior areas such as behind door trim panels and on the back of headliners. In addition, the 1/4 in. thickness fits behind door trim panels and on the back of headliners.
The adhesive is described as an outstanding adhesive that provides effective performance to virtually any substrate. Also, you can keep this section handy with this self-adhesive roll link.
If you want related reading on vehicle installations, use SoundSkins vs Dynamat. Also, see hoodliner and foam comparison for another peel-and-stick context.
Performance characteristics described
This product lists sound absorption properties in the 600–4000 Hz range. Also, it targets higher frequency airborne noise.
It is designed to eliminate higher frequency airborne noise that damping materials do not treat. In addition, it functions as a heat and sound barrier while providing thermal insulation.
The temperature range is -40 F up to 300 F. Next, the material is unaffected by moisture and chemicals, including alkalis and acids.
For quick reference, use this sound deadening foam roll. Also, you can review another HushMat context here: HushMat bulk kit overview.
Review patterns buyers commonly mention
Buyers commonly mention peel-and-stick application for vehicle interior areas such as door trim panels and headliners. Also, they commonly mention placement behind door trim panels and on the back of headliners with a 1/4 in. thickness.
They commonly mention the sound absorption range of 600–4000 Hz and wording focused on higher frequency airborne noise. In addition, they commonly mention the temperature range of -40 F up to 300 F.
Buyers commonly mention the material being unaffected by moisture and chemicals, including alkalis and acids. Next, they commonly mention acoustic and sealing properties with compressibility and thermal insulation as a heat and sound barrier.
Pros
- Uses a self-adhesive peel-and-stick application method.
- Lists “Simply peel and stick!” for application.
- Uses a compressible closed cell synthetic rubber material with acoustic and sealing properties.
- Lists a sound absorption range of 600–4000 Hz and targets higher frequency airborne noise.
- Lists a temperature range of -40 F up to 300 F.
- Material is unaffected by moisture and chemicals, including alkalis and acids.
Cons
- Intended placement focuses on behind door trim panels and on the back of headliners.
- The workflow uses a form-and-cut step before peel-and-stick application.
- It uses a 1/4 in. (0.25 inches) thickness that fits behind door trim panels and on the back of headliners.
FAQ
What is this product?
This product is marketed as a peel-and-stick sound deadening foam shop roll for vehicle interior areas such as door trim panels and headliners.
What size and coverage does the roll use?
The roll uses a 24 in. x 10 ft. shop roll format and covers 20 sq. ft.
What material does it use?
It uses a compressible closed cell synthetic rubber material and lists acoustic and sealing properties. Also, the compressible material compresses to provide sealing properties.
What sound absorption range is listed?
It lists a sound absorption range of 600–4000 Hz. Also, it targets higher frequency airborne noise.
What temperature range is listed?
It lists a temperature range of -40 F up to 300 F. In addition, the material is unaffected by moisture and chemicals, including alkalis and acids.
How does the installation workflow read?
The application approach uses “Simply peel and stick!” Also, the workflow uses “Simply form, cut, peel and stick!”
For quick access to the item, use this heat and sound barrier link.