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TUFCOTE Absorbing Foams

TUFCOTE Absorbing Foams

TUFCOTE™ acoustical absorbing foams are widely used to reduce noise levels within a given space—from equipment cabinetry to vehicle cabs. These tough urethane foams are easily installed, and are available with a variety of protective facings, in thicknesses to match the environmental needs of most any application.

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QL High Performing Acoustic Material

QL High Performing Acoustic Material

A-R’s QL material is a proprietary low surface weight, high-performing noise control barrier for aircraft applications. This thermoset barrier is specifically engineered for high dimensional stability, flexibility, damping and to comply with FAR 25.856(a) flammability.

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ISOLOSS High Fequency EMI Absorber Isolation Material

ISOLOSS High Fequency EMI Absorber Isolation Material

Custom engineered material for use in noise, shock and vibration control in applications requiring electromagnetic absorbing performance and suppression of radiated electrical noise. ISOLOSS SLX-35300 damped material contains fine iron as filler loaded into polymer.

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ISOLOSS SL Material, Molding Material

ISOLOSS SL Material, Molding Material

ISOLOSS SL series elastomers are highly damped, low modulus, thermoset compounds with exceptional molding stability. The material exhibits high internal damping, excellent resistance to creep and compression and can be metal-bonded during molding.

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ISOLOSS LS Foams

ISOLOSS LS Foams

ISOLOSS LS materials are fine-celled, low compression-set, high density polyurethane foams, offering unique combinations of design features for difficult mechanical energy control problems.

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ISOLOSS HD Molding and Sheet Materials

ISOLOSS HD Molding and Sheet Materials

ISOLOSSâ„¢ HD elastomers exhibit excellent load-bearing strength, compression set resistance and stiffness stability over a broad service temperature range. In addition, these materials offer high internal damping, have excellent resistance to creep and compression, and can be metal-bonded during molding.

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