Use these sheets to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. They’re made of humidity-resistant polyurethane foam and have a smooth, easy-to-clean facing on both sides.
Also known as egg crate, these sheets have peaks and valleys that absorb more sound at higher frequencies than flat-surface sheets. Use them to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. Sheets are made of humidity-resistant polyurethane foam.
Grommets along one side make it easy to install these sheets around your facility and quiet noisy areas. Made of vinyl-coated fiberglass, they resist abrasion, oil, dirt, moisture, and most solvents.
The foil facing reflects heat. Use these sheets to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. They’re made of humidity-resistant polyurethane foam.
This insulation meets UL 94HF1 and ASTM E162 for flame retardance, and ASTM E662 for smoke output. Use to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. Sheets are made of polyimide foam.
A urethane coating protects these humidity-resistant polyurethane foam sheets from oil exposure. Use them to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures.
The best sound absorbers of all our rigid sheets, use to quiet noisy areas in your facility. They're peaked on one side for more sound-absorbing area than flat sheets. Made of melamine, they have an acrylic resin finish that resists dust and dirt and wipes clean.
Made of melamine foam, these sheets meet UL 94V0 for flame retardance and ASTM E84 5/20 for flame and smoke. Use them to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. Sheets are peaked on one side for more sound-absorbing area than flat-surface sheets.
These polypropylene foam sheets will not degrade if exposed to moisture and occasional salt water spray. Use them to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures.
Furnished with two hangers for easy mounting around your facility, these sheets quiet noisy areas. Made of melamine foam, they are peaked on both sides for good sound absorption in large open spaces.
Hang these nylon-covered fiberglass cylinders in areas with high ceilings to absorb sound from all directions. Each cylinder is equivalent to 10 to 25 sq. ft. of acoustical ceiling tiles.
Suspend these thin sheets to reflect sound and block noise from traveling to other parts of your facility.
Reflect sound and block noise from traveling to other parts of your facility.
Set up these free-standing partitions to reflect sound and block noise from traveling to other parts of your facility. A vinyl barrier is sandwiched between two vinyl-coated fiberglass absorbers.
Install these adhesive-back sheets to reduce noise from vibrating surfaces, such as duct and equipment housings.
Apply these coatings to irregular shapes and large areas and reduce noise caused by vibration. Keep applying coats until desired noise reduction is achieved.
Low-pile velvet cushions surfaces and absorbs sound. Use it between parts and in acoustic applications.
Reduce rattles and squeaks between parts with this abrasionresistant flocked tape. The acrylic adhesive sticks even on hard-to-bond plastics.
Control the unwanted noise that comes from vibrating panels and support structures. This aluminum foil tape reduces vibration by converting it into a small amount of heat.
Quiet squeaky floor joists and reduce vibration with this foam tape.
Set on top of ceiling tiles to prevent sound penetration.