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QuietCar Application Notes

Being water based, QuietCar needs to dry by evaporation during the cure cycle. QuietCar that has been thinned excessively will take longer to dry. Water will evaporate more readily when the following conditions exist: Elevated temperature, increased air circulation, lowered relative humidity. These conditions along with layer thickness contribute to drying time.
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QuietCar Datasheet

The most effective way to mitigate interior noise and vibration is to coat as much of the vehicle as possible with QuietCar.
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QuietCoat - Acoustic Testing on Boats, Ships, and X-Crafts

QuietCoat 118 was tested as damping material for reducing both the airborne and structureborne response of framed structures on X-Crafts.
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QuietCoat 118 - Loss factors over a range of temperatures

CTC-United Defense Labs, performed a test to determine the effectiveness of the coating over a range of temperatures.
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QuietCoat 118 - Damping on John Deere commercial lawn mower

Vibration testing was conducted to document the dampening characteristics of QuietCoat 118 for the specific application on a lawn-mower deck. Test ...
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QuietCoat 118 - Oberst Beam Test

The basic data acquisition technique associated with ASTM E-756 consists of evaluation of the resonance frequencies and modal loss factor of a cant...
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QuietCoat 118 - Vibro-Acoustic Experiment #1

Ohio State University applied QuietCoat 118 to a standard steel plate for vibro-acoustic experiments.
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QuietCoat 118 - Vibro-Acoustic Experiment #2

Ohio State University applied QuietCoat 118 to a standard steel plate for vibro-acoustic testing.
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QuietCoat 118 Application Notes

QuietCoat 118 excels at deadening sound for steel, aluminum, plastics, composites and other non-porous materials.
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QuietCoat 118 Datasheet

QuietCoat is the leading sprayable viscoelastic polymer for noise and vibration damping. For use on steel (iron, galvanized, stainless), aluminum, brass, copper, alloys, plastics, PVC, composites and other nonporous materials.
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QuietCoat Three-Part Specification

QuietCoat CSI Three part Specification used to spec QuietCoat into a project
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Sound Damping Home Theaters & Media Rooms

This white paper demonstrates how to achieve the right STC rating for your media room and how QuietRock creates a quiet media room.
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