Acoustic Materials Pack Contents and Fitting Recommendations
Pack Contents
AcoustiPack™ Small Form Factor (SFF) contains 3 pieces of
material intended for use in small enclosures:
Acoustic Composite (3 pieces) with self-adhesive backing.
Fitting Recommendations
It is IMPORTANT that the materials in this AcoustiPack™ are carefully installed - please take
a moment to read the following recommendations.
Before installation, plan where to locate the largest pieces of cut material. Once these have been measured and
cut, it will reveal how much of the remaining material can be used for more intricate locations. Where selfadhesive is on the reverse of the materials, remove the backing paper and adhere lightly to clean, dust-free
surfaces. If you make a mistake positioning materials - they can be re-applied for a second attempt - but be
aware that excessive re-application will cause a deterioration of the adhesive. Once materials are well
positioned, press firmly into place. After installation we recommend that system and component temperatures
are monitored. For more information see http://www.acoustiproducts.com and click on ‘Products’ then
‘AcoustiPack™’.
Acoustic Composite Sheets
It is best to arrange the acoustic composite sheets so that the foam side is exposed to sources of
noise. Avoid adhering the materials to printed circuitry or internal components. The composite sheets
can typically be located on case sides, roof and floor.
IMPORTANT! READ THIS BEFORE installing the materials in this pack:
DO NOT cover any critical ventilation holes or necessary spaces in a computer case with any of the materials in this pack.
TAKE CARE not to place a computer case close to a permanent heat source, such as a radiator, or very close to a wall. This may
inhibit air intake and exhaust which is required for cooling. Always allow free movement of air in and out of the case.
DO NOT position materials inside a computer case in such a way that they may inhibit the correct functioning of any internal
components, especially cooling fans, disc drives and moving parts. These components require adequate space and ventilation. Whilst
every care has been taken to produce an effective set of acoustic dampening materials, it is the responsibility of the machine builder
to position the materials appropriately to facilitate normal functioning of all the internal components.
These materials are installed at the installer’s own risk.
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