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ICET® Organic Rubber Sponge

1. Product Overview:
• Organic rubber sound-absorbing materials are efficient sound-absorbing and noise reducing products, environmentally friendly, and conducive to sustainable development
• Open-cell acoustic insulation material with complex pore geometry, making it achieve excellent sound absorption effect with a thinner thickness compared to traditional materials.
Application: sound absorbing and vibration isolation embedded into bus interior frame/body side panels /composite materials for engine compartment/headliner air conditioning
2. Parameters
Technical data |
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Flame retardant properties |
▶ A0 level GB 8410-2006 ▶ JT/T 1095-2016 ▶ European Bus ECE R118 ▶ GB 38262-2019 |
Tensile strength | 60~90Kpa(ISO1798) |
Stable performance temperature |
-20~+80℃ |
Oxygen Index |
>35%
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Specification and size |
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product | Size/thickness(mm) | Package |
ICET® organic rubber sponge | 1000 * 1000 * 10 | Sheet boxed packaging |
ICET® organic rubber sponge |
1000 * 1000 * 15 |
Sheet boxed packaging |
ICET® organic rubber sponge |
1000 * 1000 * 25 |
Sheet boxed packaging |
3. Product Description
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Thickness | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 |
Noise reduction system | 0.35 | 0.45 | 0.55 | 0.65 |
Advantage |
• No fiber, no dust, low VOC, no pollution to environmental air quality • Lower usage thickness, better sound absorption and damping performance • The antibacterial and anti mold properties will not be washed away or degraded • Safe to use and harmless to human body • easy to be cut, facilitate the construction, easy to fit, reduce manpower • Easy to install, no need for keel, protective film, or protective layer • Resistant to water and moisture, no collapsing or getting moldy when dried after contact with water, with stable performance • Add Antibacterial and mildew proof agent • With flame retardant and fire-resistant properties • The lifecycle of materials is environmentally friendly, environmentally friendly to humans and avoids secondary pollution |
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