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Engine noise is something most boat owners take for granted, but Acoustiblok is the easy way to change all that.
Looking like a thin sheet of rubber like fabric, this waterproof material is resistant to oil and grease, extremely flexible, easily cut and laid in place around corners, and can be stapled or glued into place.
Once in place, the company says it reduces sound transmission by 26db. What makes that impressive is the
fact that lead can reduce sound transmission by a maximum of only 20db.
Made with no lead or asbestos materials, Acoustiblok is environmentally safe and will not compress when installed beneath carpet. It can be installed anywhere sound levels are a concern, including along aft bulkheads, salon flooring, hatches or the interior of the engine room. Water proof, UV resistant and surpassing UL94 burn tests Acoustiblok may well be one of the easiest ways to dampen noise levels aboard a boat. Whether your vessel is an express cruiser or a passage making trawler, adding Acoustiblok insulation can make it quieter and thus a more pleasant place to be. Southern Boating. Source >>
This post was posted on February 21, 2005 in the following sections: Soundproofing.
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