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Super Sound Proof With Adhesive

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**Note: this material is priced and sold per foot.**

Note: There may be small variances in the width of this product.

Super Soundproofing Foam Mat for noise control: A closed cell vinyl-nitride noise control FOAM suitable for application to cars, boats, planes, home and office, anywhere a noise control mat is needed. Won't absorb moisture or odor, long lasting and durable. An excellent thermal insulator! (FAA Approved for aircraft, too!

Specifications Chart

Description Thickness Width Weight Per Foot With Adhesive
Super Soundproof Adhesive 1/8" 48" 0.3934
Super Soundproof Adhesive 1/4" 48" 0.4708
Super Soundproof Adhesive 3/8" 48" 0..5875
Super Soundproof Adhesive 1/2" 48" 0.737
Super Soundproof Adhesive 3/4" 48" 1.014
Super Soundproof Adhesive 1" 48" 1.375
Super Soundproof Adhesive 2" 48" 2.600
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Reviews

Very easy product to work with.

Rob I Verified Purchase

SUPER SOUNDPROOFING 1/4" W/ ADHESIVE

March 17, 2022

Product worked very well for several applications on the restoration of a classic sailplane. Glad to have it available!

Richard D Verified Purchase

SUPER SOUNDPROOFING 3/4" W/ ADHESIVE

August 26, 2021

Unfortunately, the 1/8 thick Supersoundproofing did not work well for me. I attempted to use this material as an underlayment in re-carpeting my C-150. Several days after the roll arrived I went to cut it to fit. I was unable to get it to separate from the paper backing. I tried several places on the roll, even using a single-edged razor blade, but it would not peel off. I had to resort to using the 1/4 non-adhesive in that location, which had worked well on the remainder of the floor. My rating of the 1/8 is 0 stars.

Jeff A Verified Purchase

SUPER SOUNDPROOFING 1/8" W/ ADHESIVE

June 18, 2021

Great Product

James W Verified Purchase

SUPER SOUNDPROOFING 2" W/ ADHESIVE

June 11, 2021

Great product

Dave
January 22, 2021

Works great and high quality material. I was worried that the peel and stick adhesive material would not be strong enough but it was excellent and worked very well. The 3/8 thickness was pretty thick, would have been better off using the 1/4 thick material but it wasnt in stock.

Joseph W
December 2, 2020

Works very well

Stephen W
October 27, 2020

This is a great product. I am building a home recording studio and this was an excellent product to soundproof various areas from ducting to pvc pipes and even over copper pipes. It dampens the sound quite well which is exactly what I wanted.

Mark B
June 25, 2020

Good product. Have it shipped Rolled.

Michael N
February 13, 2020

The product was damaged, Im using it anyways.

Neil R
December 27, 2019

Q&A

Please note, Aircraft Spruce Canada's personnel are not certified aircraft mechanics and can only provide general support and ideas, which should not be relied upon or implemented in lieu of consulting an A&P or other qualified technician. Aircraft Spruce Canada assumes no responsibility or liability for any issue or problem which may arise from any repair, modification or other work done from this knowledge base. Any product eligibility information provided here is based on general application guides and we recommend always referring to your specific aircraft parts manual, the parts manufacturer or consulting with a qualified mechanic.

Q: What is the material used for this Super Sound Proof with Adhesive?

Per the certs, this material is a vinyl-nitrile closed cell expanded foam.

Q: is this material flame retardant?

Super Soundproofing meets, or exceeds, the flamability criteria that is contained in FAR 25.853(b).

Q: Does this foam have aluminum foil on it?

No, it does not have any aluminum foil attached.

Q: Regarding Super Sound Proof with Adhesive: What is the maximum continuous length this material can come in?

50 ft rolls is the max length.

Q: What DB rating is this material - what DB reduction will this material deliver?

Per the supplier:

Soundproofing Ratings
We haven’t provided charts and graphs here because these theoreti­cal ratings are pretty much meaningless in the practical, real world. However, there are useful methods of judging the effectiveness of a soundproofing material by measuring its absorption and transmis­sibility properties.

Weight, How Far To Go
There is a weight penalty, of course. The Super Soundproofing Mat weighs from .10 pound for the 1/8” to .5 pounds for the 1” mate­rial. (Per sq. ft.) A roll of the popular 1/2” X 50’ (200 sq.ft.) mat weighs about 50 Lbs. Obviously, if you put it all in your plane, that’s what the weight increase will be, less, of course vhatever you pulled out. Generally it takes about 3/4 of a roll of l/2” mat to do a good job on an aircraft such as a Cessna 182 About 30 Lbs). Such weights are not much of a consideration in a heavy twin, but can mean a lot in an ultralight. Common sense counts here. If a few extra pounds of soundproofing, perhaps even combined with an attractive interior offends your pocketbook or sensibilities, per­haps an additional investment would be made on noise-canceling headsets for everyone! In such a case, your wallet will be the one undergoing a dramatic weight reduction! And you thought acousti­cal material was expensive! Remember, headsets will not protect your hearing in the long term. ln general, even a little material is better than none. Usually, more is better, is the rule.

More Noise Reduction Recommendations

The neatness and care that is ‘taken to ensure a good tight fit and through application of the foam to the inside skin areas in forward part of the cabin will determine the effectiveness of your soundproofing job. There is only so much one can do as a lot of sound will still come though the windows. Flat acrylic sheet can be obtained from a plastics wholesal­er and cut to fit your old windows patterns is much cheaper than buying precut windows. Those of you who are building experimentals, overhaul­ing or rebuilding aircraft should consider replacing windows with the thickest possible material available (up to 3/81’). Our tests have shown little advantage in using thicker material than that. Thick plexiglass sheet edges can be trimmed with a router tomake them fit the thinner frame hoders. (Go slowly, use care to avoid small cracking). A fiberglass batting made special could be used on the firewall to help reduce sound coming through. Loose fitting fairings in a high wing aircraft can allow lots of noise and should be stopped by caulking the gaps. Use white silicone if in a white area. The caulk should be applied with the fairing loose, the tightened somewhat to make a gasket type seal. Stuffing the soundproofing foam into wing root areas will help too. A noisy door because of a gap in the frame can let in a lot of noise. Cheek the seal and replace if needed.

Q: What color is the super sound proof with adhesive?

This product is only available in black.

Q: Is the Super Sound Proofing sold per linear foot or square foot?

Per linear foot at 48" width.

Q: Do you need to prime bare alclad or can you glue it to bare metal?

No, you do not need to prime before sticking this material onto bare metal. Although, it is highly recommended to make sure the surface you are sticking this onto has a clean surface.

Q: What type of adhesive, 3M tape?

It has a full coverage self adhesive backing on it.

Q: What is the width of the foam?

48 inch width.

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