- The best price for 170 mil closed cell foam sound deadening material on Amazon! You are not just buying an excellent quality sound deadener but also saving more than 20% comparing to Gtmat, Boom Mat, Dynamat Extreme, Hushmat and Stinger RoadKill!
- Noise and heat insulation Noico 170 mil has an adhesive layer which makes it different from many cheap offers. Noico 170 mil is a very versatile insulation material with excellent thermal barrier properties. It is the best way to make the car cool and quiet! It’s easy to cut and install!
- Noico 170 mil has the same characteristics and excellent noise insulator properties as rubber foam. It absolutely doesn’t absorb water & has no odor unlike polyurethane foam. It has a very low weight, oil and petrol resistant. The sound deadener material allows you to deal with both, cold and the heat. This is especially important in hot climate areas. Well-insulated interior is a pledge of high comfort while in vehicle.
- The operating temperature of the material is the same as of the rubber foam such as DynaLiner - up to 212 degrees Fahrenheit. DO NOT use this product as heat shield for mufflers, catalytic converters, DPF and more. In this case, you need to use special materials designed for 900-3000 degrees F.
- Sound deadening material specifications: Nominal thickness 170 mil; Total coverage area of 36 sq.feet; Number of sheets in the stack 34; Nominal sheet Size 15,7x9.8 inch.
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Sumbal Javaid
Awesome
A great insulator with many uses. From sound isolation to thermal insulation, this stuff is awesome.
Dawn Miller
IT WORKS!
I'm here because I bought these to "soundproof" two doors in my apartment in Brooklyn New York. The landlord recently had all the entrance doors in the building changed and they went from one sheet of metal to two thinner sheets of metal with a honey comb pattern of thin cardboard in between the sheets and somehow they blocked the sound even less than one sheet did before, I could literally hear everything in the hallway... people walking, breathing, thinking. Anyway I went on Amazon and was going to purchase those spiky foam panels people put on their walls when recording sound but the reviews kept saying "closed cell foam" is better so I decided to give this product a try. The photos are numbered so I could show how much ONE BOX (34 sheets) went. #1-2 was the first box, I was able to cover the inside of the entrance door (31.5 in. x 81 in.) entirely and that did an amazing job, reduced noise significantly, but you should know if you're also doing this be sure to get all the crevices and gaps between the door and frame and by the hinges. Then I went onto a bedroom door (35.5 in. x 77 in.) which is made of 2 thin sheets of wood and hollow inside. I only had enough left to do most of one side on this door and therefore had to order a second box. #3-4 is the second box and what I did with it was finished the first side, did the opposite side, and then because apparently two layers of this stuff (one on each side of the door) wasn't enough to block a certain family members loud voice out I started doing a double layer on the inside of the hollow wood door but didn't have enough to finish as you can see in picture 4. I'm not sure why two layers on the hollow wooden door didn't block noise as well as one layer on the metal one did but since it works I bought a third box of this stuff. #5-8 finally the third box got me to where I wanted the noise reduction to be. #6 is the finished double layer on the hollow wooden door and then I decided to try to seal the gaps on the opposite side of the same door with thin strips instead of doing a double layer on that side too, and I think it did the trick. Then I used some more sheets on the entrance door (#5) to do a double layer there as well since I had extra sheets, why not? With that third box and what I've done in the photos, I still have 10 sheets left over. One door needs about 18 sheets for one layer. I know it doesn't look pretty but I honestly don't care. It works at blocking noise almost completely (I would say 80%) and I was desperate for quiet!
JUlz QuiNonez
Easy to work with, does what it says
Bought this to finish out a camper van insulation project. The adhesive is super sticky, which is great, but makes repositioning tough, especially when stuck on metal. Works well to knock down the sound when installed over the foil faced deadening sheets.
Jamie Biancalana
Works very well
I used this Green mat on top of their Sound Deadening 80 mil mat. Together they do a great job reducing road noise. I used a total of 3 boxes of the Green mat to cover the floor, roof and back wall of my 2018 RAM CTD.
Sminer Codef
Great stuff!
My Dodge Ram is loud, full exhaust and headers. This made a huge difference and the truck feels tighter all around. Did the entire cab and doors using this as the second stage. Very durable and sticks well. I called my wife via bluetooth from the truck on the freeway and she didn’t know I was driving. Music sounds better too.
Traci Moore
Good stuff
Added quite a bit of sound deadening and thermal insulation.
Jessica Nicholls
Great product easy to work with
Amazing product combined with the noico 80mil sound deadening. It helps with the heat as well as outside noises
James Henry Wilkey
It just plain works.
I've spent the last few months redoing the interior of my 4Runner with Noico vibration dampener and now this self adhesive sound and thermal foam. I've ordered 2 different boxes both at separate times and the quality remains consistent from the original to the second box. Appreciate that it's self adhesive property allows it to damn near bond on a clean metal surface. I will also say that summer time here in Az. tends to get warm and now that it's colder I enjoy that helps hold in the heat from the heater just like the A/C does in the summer. Still need to finish the 4Runner but the stuff works in my application.
Jennifer Rouse Wilkinson
Great product!
Great product! Added this on top of the 80mil sound deadened for double layer protection. Easy to cut and adhesive is real sticky. Just make sure to clean the area you are laying it on first.
Géraldine Poulin
Easy to work with, massive improvement on road noise levels
Installed all of this into a 2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES hatchback. Huge improvements in noise levels. Combined with noico mat and underbody coating, and it's almost as quiet as my S-Class.