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vibration dampening material
CTK Practic is a vibration absorbing material in the form of a self-adhesive mat,
made on the basis of butyl composite and polymers, characterized by a low
resonant frequency, good adhesion to the surface and very high flexibility. Outside
there is an embossed aluminum foil with a thickness of 0.06 mm (60
micrometers), which provides mechanical protection, reinforcement of the
damping material and further improvement of its acoustic properties. CTK
materials from the Practic range are a good combination of high quality and good
damping characteristics, while maintaining an attractive price. This makes the
products of this series extensively used in various fields and industries. In a
comparable price range, CTK Practic mats have one of the highest values of
mechanical loss factor (MLF), which determines the ability of a material to
effectively dampen vibrations. These materials are designed for basic,
inexpensive sound, vibration and resonance absorption of acoustic elements of
the car body (doors, floor, roof, trunk, engine hood, upholstery elements, etc.).
They can also be used indoors, for example, for silencers and industrial
equipment, computer equipment, air conditioning equipment, household
appliances and even tin sinks, shower trays and bathtubs. The product is nontoxic, waterproof, does not absorb moisture and does not decompose under the
influence of weather conditions. It has anti-corrosion and sealing properties. CTK
Praktic materials are also well suited for work aimed at basic improvement in the
acoustics of the car when fitting and using car audio equipment, as well as when
refitting or upgrading sound insulation, for example, after repairing vehicle body
components.
CTK Practic materials are self-adhesive, very flexible and easy to apply on flat or
complex shaped surfaces. They can be installed in a wide range of temperatures
without the need for heating, however, maximum operating comfort is achieved at
ambient temperatures above +10ºC. The surface must be dry, clean and very well
degreased. In order to maximize the damping properties, the mat must be firmly
pressed after sticking, for example, using a roller, to adhere tightly to the entire
surface of the damping surface, to avoid the formation of air gaps. A self-adhesive
butyl layer has self-vulcanization properties due to which, after some time, the
adhesion of the material to the surface increases even more, creating a seamless
whole.
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