Dynamat The Hoodliner 11905
Dynamat 1190512 Sq. Foot Reinforced Aluminized Polyether Urethane Based For Engine Compartments Model No. Hoodliner 11905 Part No. 11905
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On Sale $44.95
Regular $109.95
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Detailed Description of the
The Hoodliner 11905:
Hoodliner 11905 Dynamat 1190512 Sq. Foot Reinforced Aluminized Polyether Urethane Based For Engine Compartments Model No. Hoodliner 11905 Part No. 11905
The Hoodliner's "Sound Soaker" foam absorbs engine noise, delivering a quieter listening environment in your vehicle. In addition, the Hoodliner's 1 mil. reinforced aluminized skin creates a water/oil barrier that reflects up to 97% of radiant heat to protect the hood's paint finish.
Contains one 32" x 54" x 0.75" (813mm x 1372mm x 19mm) piece of Hoodliner for under the hood of your vehicle. For best performance, use with Dynamat Xtreme
The Hoodliner is a Polyether Urethane Based Material with a Reinforced Aluminized Facing and Pressure Sensitive Adhesive on application side, thermo-acoustic foam. This product is made to be applied inside the automotive engine compartment to the underside of the hood. Product shall be die cut to shape and placed onto the underhood surface. Adhesive side is smooth, giving complete contact with the underlying surface without any air pockets of channels. Both material and adhesive can withstand temperature ranges between -40C to +107C(-40F to +225F).
Acoustic Properties: The effectiveness of an acoustical foam is dependent on its ability to convert soundwaves into heat energy. Hoodliner has a combination of open and closed cells to accept sound waves and dissipate them. If all of the foam cells were open, sound waves would simply pass through. Conversely, if all of the foam cells were closed, few sound waves would be absorbed. The acoustic foam in Hoodliner is cast in sheets, achieving consistent resistivity levels throughout the foam. Thus, maximum sound absorption is assured.
Heat Resistive Properties: Hoodliner has a reinforced aluminized facing which provides 97% heat reflection. This reflection reduces heat transfer to the hood and reduces wear to the painted surfaces.
Applications: Hoodliner is used as an automotive engine compartment treatment. It is also used in other applications requiring heat resistive acoustical foams.
Installation: Hoodliner should be cut to the desired size and shape before the backing paper is removed. It may be cut with scissors, knife, or die. Remove dust, grease, moisture, and other foreign matter from the application surface. Peel off the backing paper. The simplest application technique is to bend the Hoodliner slightly and attach it along its shortest edge.
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