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8/18/2004
01:47:33

Subject: Dynamat-like damping material for sale.
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I have some Dynamat-like material I used throughout the cab of my truck. It is an adhesive backed, fabric-reinforced rubber matting which was used at my company for the manufacture of a now discontinued product. The adhesive is a lower temperature pressure sensitive adhesive that sticks way better than that crap on Dynamat you have to heat up. The trade off is that it doesn't perform well in high temps i.e. over 150F. So basically if you use it on floors, doors, and sides it's fabulous, just not on hot roofs. It dampens better than dynamat and adheres better in cold climates. WARNING: The adhesive is so strong, once it touches a painted metal panel you can't remove it without taking some paint with it unless you heat it up before removal. Even then it's a biatch. The material comes with an easily removed clear polyester liner.

I have two widths: 28" and 40" in whatever lengths desireable. I don't recall the density off the top of my head so I can't give estimates on shipping weights. I would venture to guess it's quite a bit heavier than Dynamat. Thickness of the butyl rubber is about 0.100" if I recall... way heavier than Fat Mat or Dynamat, about twice as thick I think. Thickness of the adhesive is about 0.040" Data sheets on both the rubber and adhesive are available upon request. I can also provide sample squares of the material upon request as well.

Also available is a thicker version of the same stuff with a heavy tread pattern in the rubber material. Base thickness of this rubber is 0.125" with an overal thickness of about 0.250" not including the 0.040" of adhesive. This material is quite heavy and I would recommend using this one for floors only. This one would be the equivalent to about four layers of Dynamat.

For samples or photos shoot me an email. Prices are as follows:

Regular 28" wide material for $3/linear ft.
Regualr 40" wide material for $4/linear ft.
Heavy 28" wide material for $4/linear ft.
Heavy 40" wide material for $5/linear ft.

Pass on the good word. Thanks.

Logan
logankubik@hotmail.com



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8/24/2004
00:37:38

RE: Dynamat-like damping material for sale.
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So weight of the two thicknesses of damping material are as follows:

Regular: 11oz/sq.ft.
Heavy: 17.5oz/sq.ft.

28" Regular = 2.33 sq.ft./linear ft. = 25.6oz/linear ft. = 1.6lb/linear ft.
40" Regular = 3.33 sq.ft./linear ft. = 36.6oz/linear ft. = 2.3lb/linear ft.
28" Heavy = 2.33 sq.ft./linear ft. = 40.8oz/linear ft. = 2.5lb/linear ft.
40" Heavy = 3.33 sq.ft./linear ft. = 58.3oz/linear ft. = 3.6lb/linear ft.

This should allow you to estimate shipping from my zip code 94065. I have 6"x6" samples I am willing to send out to those interested.






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