Dynamat 2036, 50455, 50400 User Manual

Stop Noise at the Source
Quiet Your Appliances, Ductwork, Soil Pipes & Stainless Sinks
Without With
DUCT WORK
Unwanted noise produced by vibrating sheet metal is a common problem in every household. Dishwashers, air conditioners, duct work and piping create irritating noise problems that keep you from enjoying music, movies and everyday family life. All these items are made from sheet metal and can be made quiet with an application of
Dynamat
Dynamat Xtreme is a very thin, light-
weight, constrained-layer vibrational damper. Dynamat Xtreme has a self adhesive peel and stick backing with a high level of tack that conforms and fuses easily to sheet metal and any other hard substrate.
Xtreme
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Sheet metal
Sheet metal subjected to impact creates noise. With Dynamat installed, the noise is transformed into silent energy through a process called "Vibro-Acoustic Energy Conversion". Dynamat converts the vibrational energy into low-grade thermal energy. The result is a more quiet and comfortable living environment.
Sheet metal
Dynamat
Dynamat Solves
Noise Problems!
APPLIANCES
Part No. 2036
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Dynamat Xtreme Bulk Pak Part No. 50455
9 pcs. 18" x 32" (36 sq. ft.)
Dynamat Xtreme Utility Pak Part No. 50400
24 pcs. 4" x 10" (6.6 sq. ft.)
SOIL PIPES
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Specifications
Appearance:
Black butyl core with 4 mil aluminum constraining layer, self adhesive with release liner
Thickness:
0.067” (1.7mm)
Temperature Range (Optimal Performance):
14 ºF to +140 ºF (-10 ºC to +60 ºC)
Temperature Range (Resistance):
-65 ºF to +300 ºF (-54 ºC to +149 ºC)
Adhesive Peel Strength:
42.6 lb./in. (74.8 N/cm) on cold steel
Chemical Resistance:
Resistant to water and mineral oils
Mass:
0.45lbs./ft.2 (2.20kg/m2)
Acoustic Loss Factor @ Temperature (Using ASTM method E756 @ 200 Hz):
0.081 @ +14˚F (-10˚C)
0.240 @ +32˚F (+0˚C)
0.257 @ +50˚F (+10˚C)
0.417 @ +68˚F (+20˚C)
0.259 @ +86˚F (+30˚C)
0.194 @ +104˚F (+40˚C)
0.140 @ +122˚F (+50˚C)
0.094 @ +140˚F (+60˚C)
Installation
Panel resonance control starts with a minimum of 25% coverage of Dynamat. This works best centered in the panel you are quieting. (Note: Some panels may require full coverage to gain proper resonance control.)
Before you start your installation, be sure surface is totally free from dust, dirt and foreign matter. Dust will greatly affect the adhesion of the Dynamat thus reducing the damping efficiency.
Using a razor knife or scissors, cut the Dynamat to the desired shape and size (a cardboard or paper template may be helpful.) Remove the release liner from the back of the Dynamat and apply Dynamat to the prepared surface. On large surfaces, remove the release liner in sections working your way down and across the panel.
Apply the Dynamat to the panel surface with a Dynamat roller tool. Take the roller tool and work the Dynamat into all of the contours of the metal panel. Using a razor knife, poke holes in any air pockets that may have formed between the panel and the Dynamat. Work the air out with the roller tool. Eliminating air pockets will ensure lasting adhesion of the Dynamat to the panel, giving you maximum damping efficiency.
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