3M ™ Damping Foils feature a constrained layer construction consisting of a pressure sensitive viscoelastic polymer and a dead-soft aluminum foil (constraining layer).
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This construction effectively converts vibrational energy to negligible heat. Designed to be used where metal, plastic panels or support structures create disruptive or damaging resonant vibration. Damping Foils can be designed into or retrofitted to a broad range of industrial products, electronic equipment and appliances.
10.0 mil (0.25 mm) aluminum foil constraining layer coated with a 5.0 (0.13 mm) pressure-sensitive viscoelastic polymer on a poly-coated paper easy-release liner. Controls resonant vibrations from 32oF to 140oF (0oC to 60oC).
Silver, 5.5 mil (0.14 mm) aluminum foil constraining layer coated with a 2.0 (0.05 mm) pressure-sensitive viscoelastic polymer on a blue polyethylene easy-release liner. Controls resonant vibrations from -76F to 68F (-60C to 20C).
Silver, 8.0 mil (0.20 mm) aluminum foil constraining layer coated with a 5.5 (0.14 mm) pressure-sensitive viscoelastic polymer on a blue polyethylene easy-release liner. Controls resonant vibrations from -76oF to 68oF (-60oC to 20oC).
12.0 mil (0.30 mm) aluminum foil constraining layer coated with a 5.5 (0.14 mm) pressure-sensitive viscoelastic polymer on a blue polyethylene easy-release liner. Controls resonant vibrations from -76oF to 68oF (-60oC to 20oC).