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Installation

Use scissors, knife or die to cut Dynamat Xtreme to the desired size and shape before removing the release liner. Next, remove dust, grease, moisture, and other foreign matter from the application surface. Peel off the release liner. The simplest application technique is to bend the mat slightly and attach it along its shortest edge. Press the mat firmly into place, using a roller for larger pieces. The roller reduces the risk of leaving air pockets, which reduce Dynamat's sound damping capacity. The temperature of the mat and application surface should not be below room temperature during fitting. Heating the material is not necessary.
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Specifications

Red denotes metric measurements

Appearance:
Black butyl based core with 4 mil aluminum constrain layer, craft paper release liner

Thickness:
0.067" (1.7mm)

Mass:
0.45lb./ft2 (2.20kg/m2)

Acoustic Loss Factor @ Temperature (Using ASTM method E756@ 200 Hz):
0.081 @ +14F (-10C)
0.240 @ +32F (+0C)
0.257 @ +50F (+10C)
0.417 @ +68F (+20C)
0.259 @ +86F (+30C)
0.194 @ +104F (+40C)
0.140 @ +122F (+50C)
0.094 @ +140F (+60C)

Temperature Range (Optimal performance):
 14°F to+140°F (-10°C to +60°C)

Temperature Range (Resistance):
-65°F to +300°F (-54°C to +149°C )

Chemical Resistance:
Resistant to water and mineral oils

Adhesive Peel Strength (Bond strength):
42.6 lbs/inch (74.8N/cm) on cold steel

Federal Standards Tests:
FMVSS 302 Meets

Handling and Application:
Store material at room temperature for best application

Storage Information:
Number of sheets in stack: 50 maximum
Material must be stored horizontally in its wrapping
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Installing Dynamat Xtreme

Step 1: Clean the Surface
Thoroughly clean the mounting surface with a quick-drying, residue-free solvent. Remove all dirt, grease, oil, wax, moisture and rust to ensure a permanent bond between the Dynamat and the mounting surface.
Step 2: Size and Cut
Using a razor knife or scissors, cut the Dynamat sheet to the desired shape and size (you may find a cardboard or paper template helpful.) Remove the blue release liner from the back of the Dynamat and apply the Dynamat to the prepared surface. On large surfaces, remove the release liner in sections, working your way down and across the panel.
Step 3: Apply the material
Apply the Dynamat to the mounting surface with a Dynamat roller tool. Take the roller tool and work the Dynamat into all 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 ensures lasting adhesion to the panel to give maximum damping effect.

 

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