Engine Room/Generator Soundproofing Barrier 2 in. X 4.5 ft. X 6 ft. X 2 lb per sq ft.

SKU IVF2020MN27

Engine Room/Generator Soundproofing Barrier composite insulation is an effective treatment for airborne noise that radiates from the boat engine room/generator, and other machinery. The standard composite consists of a layer of mass loaded vinyl sandwiched Between two layers of polyether fire retardant foam covered by a thin attractive vapor barrier facing. The composite is designed and manufactured specifically for attenuation of sounds from machines such as boat engine room, generator compartment, pumps, and other marine equipment, which may have significant bass and mid-range frequency components. Our construction centers the acoustic vinyl between equal thickness of Foam, front and back. This configuration optimizes the mid and bass frequency sound isolation in comparison to other materials with only thin foam layer on the back-side; solely optimized for "tinier" high-frequency noise. Place pins 16" on center. Primary usages are diesel engines. The products listed to your left are needed to complete insulation, read printable instructions.

Printable engine room soundproofing instructions
Primary usages are diesel engines.
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    Our twin diesel engine noise attenuation problems have been solved. Great product, now we can talk to each other without screaming. Thanks for the great service.

    I used the Cyber Bridge Marine sound insulation system to replace the sound insulation in my 15 year old Beneteau 42s7. The existing insulation was breaking down, leaving pieces of material in the engine compartment. I followed the instructions provided with by Cyber Bridge Marine. The job is very professional in appearance (my primary goal) and the sound is significantly lower. I do not have a decibel meter but I did make before and after sound recordings. Thanks for you help and answers to my questions. I found to best way to cut the panels was with a jig saw with a medium blade or, for fine cuts, an inexpensive serrated narrow kitchen knife. Thanks. DAN
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