Car Builders Land Rover Sound Deadening Land Rover 110 Pack - LROVER_110
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Our Defender packs are designed with a number of options to best suit your vehicle.
All our Defender packs contain adequate Stage 1 Sound Deadener to treat the vehicle for vibration. Please note that this does not mean 100% coverage on all surfaces. Stage 1 Sound Deadener is a vibration-dampening mat and is not used to laminate the entire surface to minimise panel resonance.
These packs contain enough Insul-Layer to cover the complete roof skin of your vehicle. Please note, there is a single sheet included in the Perentie pack. If your Perentie is entirely canvas, this sheet can be used over the Stage 1 Sound Deadener in the doors.
The standard vinyl floor from the factory is an effective sound blanket for the seated area of the vehicle. If your vinyl floor is in good condition and you are planning on retaining it, you don’t need any other product over the top of the Stage 1 Sound Deadener. If the vinyl floor is damaged, or simply not there, then we can supply our Sound Barrier Floor Mat to cover the seated area. Please note that there is a level of skill required to neatly upholster the seating area using this material. Each row of seating requires a 1950mm x 1350mm length of our Sound Barrier Floor Mat for coverage.
The rear cargo area Sound Barrier Floor Mat is a durable finished sound blanket. The cargo area requires a 1950mm x 1350mm length, and an additional 950mm x 1350mm to cover both the floor and wheel arches.
The Land Rover 110 Pack 1 includes:
- 5 Boxes (9sq/m) of Stage 1 Sound Deadener - Install on your floor pan, rear cargo, rear wheel arches, rear quarters, doors & roof skin as a vibration-dampening mat to control panel resonance.
- 4 Sheets (4sq/m) of 6mm Insul-Layer - Lightweight, closed cell, peel and stick foam, apply to roof skin as a thermal and acoustic barrier on your roof skin.
- 1 x Install kit - Includes 1 x application roller, 1 x utility knife, 1 x roll of foil tape
Cargo area:
- 3.9sq/m of Sound Barrier Floor Mat - Stage 2 Sound blanket, durable finished face floor coating, no rubber or carpet required. For the rear cargo space.
NOTE to fit this material you will require our spray-grade contact adhesive.
Car Builders Stage 1 Sound Deadener is a vibration (sound) dampening mat. It consists of a butyl rubber noise absorption layer combined with an aluminium top layer.
Each box has 12 sheets, each sheet is 300x500mm and 2mm-2.2mm thick.
Car Builders butyl based Sound Deadener does not require heating, does not smell, and will not go brittle over time, which are all qualities of old-style tar or bitumen sound-deadening materials.
Car Builders Sound Deadener has pressure-sensitive butyl rubber, which is inherently sticky eliminating the risk of an adhesive layer failing.
Features/Advantages
- Easy installation - just peel off the release liner and roll it on
- 100% waterproof - does not rot or deteriorate
- Cuts with scissors or a knife
- Reduces heat transfer
- Conforms and fuses easily to all types of sheet metal
- No odour
Applications
- Under carpets
- Roof skins
- Inside cavities
- 1/4 panels
- Doors
- Boots/trunks
- Firewalls
Car Builders Mass Noise Liner is a 12mm thick, heavy-weight, acoustic barrier. This product is used over the top of sound deadening (stage 1) which is applied directly onto the sheet metal.
Sound deadening stops noise created by panel vibration whereas Mass Noise Liner (stage 2) reduces airborne noise generated from the engine, road, etc.
This premium carpet underlay is an OEM product used in high-end luxury vehicles. Mass Noise Liner replaces cotton jute or shoddy, creating far superior soundproofing results.
Construction
2mm Mass Loaded vinyl upper layer, coupled with a 10mm closed cell foam to create the most effective means of acoustic blocking.
Our flexible closed-cell foam is water-resistant and offers superior thermal insulation.
Features/Advantages
- Heavy duty sound blocking
- Water-resistant
- Removable
- Cuts with scissors and knife
- Reduces heat transfer
- Does not rot or deteriorate
Applications
- Firewalls
- Cargo areas
- Van floors
- Boot floors
It is not 100% necessary to put Stage 1 Sound Deadener underneath Mass Noise Liner on cargo area floors or van floors due to the metal already being fairly rigid from the ribs.
The Mass Noise Liner will be an effective floor soundproofing by itself.
Ideal for:
- 4WDs and muscle cars - firewall barrier to reduce engine noise
- Trucks - reduce engine noise and heat on floors and firewalls, great for serviceability
- Exhaust drone - drop in as a boot liner to reduce exhaust drone particularly common in 6's, V8s, and flat fours.
- Engine rooms, compressors, etc
Note: due to the weight of our Mass Noise Liner it is not recommended for use on the underside of horizontal surfaces.
For these applications, you should use our lightweight foam such as Acoustic Liner, Waterproof carpet underlay, Under bonnet insulation, or our 6mm Insul-layer.
Car Builders Acoustic Liner is a multi-layer open and closed cell foam with a peel-and-stick backing.
It offers a high level of acoustic and thermal insulation superior to that of traditional jute underlay.
NOTE: For all inverted applications, such as roof skins and vertical applications, we recommend applying our upholstery grade Spray Adhesive rate at 120°C.
Car Builders premium underlay is today's answer to predated jute and cotton mill scrap traditionally used under carpets. Acoustic Liner will not rot, or attract mould, is easy to cut, and does not require the application of glue (unless it is being laid in an inverted position).
Features/Advantages
- Light Weight
- Easy installation - just peel off the release liner and adhere it to the surface.
- Cuts with scissors and knife
- Reduces heat transfer
- Does not rot or deteriorate
Applications
- Under carpets
- Inside cavities
- 1/4 panels
- Doors
- Firewalls
Sound Deadening FAQ
Q. What does sound deadener do?
A. Sound Deadener absorbs vibrations and adds mass to panels.
This process will make your car or van quieter as it will reduce the resonance of the panels, removing that tinny sound thin sheet metal panels have.
This will reduce echo and make the inside of the vehicle a much more comfortable place.
Q. What Sound Deadener is best?
A. Sound deadener is generally a misunderstood material. Normally the first stage of treating noise is referred to as ‘sound deadener’.
This stage only really treats vibration in panels.
It was often a bitumen-based product but more commonly consists of butyl rubber with an aluminium top layer.
Cheaper sound-dampening sheets consist of a lower-grade butyl, which is not as durable or resistant as those used by leading brands.
Butyl sheets by themselves, however, will not result in dampening droning or external noise that you may be more interested in treating.
This will be treated more successfully with mass-loaded vinyl.
If you are aware of the type of sounds that are annoying, you will be able to treat them more successfully with targeted products.
Q. What is sound dampening in vehicles?
A. This term is often confusing.
In physics, it means ‘restraining of vibratory motion, such as mechanical oscillations, noise, and alternating electric currents, by dissipation of energy.
In a general sense ‘dampen’ means to ‘make less strong or intense.
There are 5 common elements to reducing sound; absorption, damping, decoupling, distance, and adding mass.
Automotive structures limit the thickness of materials that can be used, but combinations of dampers, barriers, and absorbers are used to reduce sound.
Surface damping materials such as butyl-based sound deadening sheets are very effective at reducing structure-borne noise.
Q. Is Sound Deadening worth it?
A. Sound deadening is definitely worth it if you are in your vehicle a lot.
It results in a significant reduction in decibels allowing you to hear passengers better, improve sound system quality and reduce the strain of noise pollution on the body.
Q. Are bigger sound-deadening sheets better?
A. As installers, we find that 500mm x 300mm are a good size to deal with when installing.
The reality is that you will rarely have panels that have open, single-sheet metal panels larger than that.
Rather, more often, you will need to cut down sheets.
We have had rolls in stock before, however, it just results in more effort in cutting.
Q. What can I use for sound deadening in a car?
A. Our Stage 1 Sound Deadener is the first layer you need to apply when sound deadening a car.
We then have carpet underlays and other foam insulation that you can apply over the top to block sound and help insulate cold and heat.
Q. Is your Sound Deadener bitumen?
A. No, the adhesive product is butyl based. This has an advantage over the bitumen, which dries out, cracks and lifts allowing water to get underneath it and cause rust.
The butyl is a waterproof material ensuring that water cannot get between the Sound Deadener and the panel.
Bitumen also has a strong odour, which the Sound Deadener does not.
Q. Is there a difference in Sound Deadener colour variations?
A. No, the logo Sound Deadener (Silver or Black) and OEM versions are the same product simply with a different colour/print on the aluminium face.
Some customers are after the OEM finish in areas where the Sound Deadener will be exposed and they would prefer not to have logoing.
Q. Do I need to wipe the panel before applying Sound Deadener or underlay?
A. Yes, for a successful bond between the product and the panel; clean the panel with a white-based spirit such as wax and grease remover or methylated spirits.
Q. Does sound deadening need 100% coverage?
A. No, it is unnecessary to apply deadener to over-lapped metal sections, top hat, chassis sections etc as these areas do not resonate.
Moderate amounts of deadener make a significant difference. Once the middle of a panel has been covered, the additional deadener covering the panel has diminishing results.
To engineer a car, it takes some skill and technical analysis to pinpoint key areas that need sound deadening, auto manufacturers do this and save money by only covering key areas.
In reality, most people will cover everything as they do not mind spending a bit more to ensure they have achieved the desired results.
Keep in mind that this is one stage in controlling sound in your vehicle and stage 2 is just as crucial.
Q. Do I need to heat Sound Deadener when laying sheets?
A. No, it does not need a heat gun to be applied. The adhesive backing is butyl based not bitumen.
Q. Should I lay Sound Deadening sheets in some sort of order?
A. If you are doing the whole interior, we recommend doing the roof first and then any vertical panels and wheel arches.
Finish laying the floor pan last so that you are not standing all over the butyl you have laid on the floor.
Q. Will this Stage 1 Sound Deadener stop all noise?
A. Keep in mind that this is one stage in controlling sound and targets noise that is derived from panel resonance.
Stage 2 products target droning and other external noises.
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