Product Details
NVH Dampening Material by 3M®. 3M™ NVH Dampening Material is a flexible urethane adhesive-type material for replacing and re-installing factory NVH sealants and foams. This two-part material can be used to coat existing foams before reinstallation of outer body panels, or to fill thin gaps where foam cannot be used. Great for overhead or vertical surfaces, it cures to a flexible yet firm state and affords a 60-minute worktime. Water lovers understand the value of keeping their watercraft in mint shape. This superior product by 3M is meant to help you with that. It is made according to trusted industry standards using modern-day materials and advanced machinery. This product will help you take care of your boat and make your water adventures safe and comfortable
Specifications
Adhesive Type: Two-Part Urethane |
Color: Black, Clear |
Consistency: Paste |
Consumer Label: Yes |
Container Size (Imperial): 6.76 fl oz (US) |
Container Type: Cartridge |
Product Type: Dampening Material |
Volume (Imperial): 6.75 fl oz |
Volume (Metric): 200 ml |
Work Time: 60 Minutes |
Features
- Soft, sturdy, non-shrink formula stops vibration and reduces noise between panels, braces and intrusion beams
- This side-by-side two-part material comes together to coat existing foams before reinstallation of outer body panels
- Provides 60-minute worktimes to help ensure accurate installation
- Excellent for thin gaps where foam cannot be used or easily replaced
- Can be applied up to 1" thick to vertical and overhead surfaces with minimal drip
- Non-solvent formula won't shrink after installation
- Expertly manufactured from the highest grade materials
- Strict quality control from start to finish
- Expertly crafted utilizing advanced technologies
Installation
Reduces Noise, Vibration and Harshness in Vehicles
For collision repair jobs where minimizing NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) is important, their 3M™ NVH Dampening Material is an excellent complement to flexible or pillar foams and factory dampening materials. This two-component material applies smoothly and easily between roof skins and roof bows, door skins, door intrusion beams or other areas using non-structural type foam materials. Unlike many seam sealers, this material goes in soft yet remains very sturdy, allowing for expansion and contraction of automotive sheet metal. Yet it has no solvents so it won't shrink and pull the metal in after installation. It minimizes application time and cleanup - it applies right from the cartridge without added mixing time, and provides up to a 1" thick layer of flexible material on vertical and overhead surfaces.
3M™ NVH Dampening Material is especially useful for thin openings such as truck door skins, where installing new foam can become time-consuming - simply coat the existing integrally bonded foam instead of replacing it. Or, install dampening material by itself where foam cannot be used.
The Science of Better Collision Repair from 3M
3M has long been developing new ways to apply science to the lives of professionals in a range of industries including collision repair. Their 3M™ NVH Dampening Material is a great example - decades of knowledge in a product that delivers better results in time and quality even for the most specific jobs. Very simply, it's the right product at the right time for applying foams and other NVH products. So you can get the most value and customer satisfaction from your entire operation.
For over a century, 3M® has improved the daily lives of people around the world. From medical dressings that help wounds heal faster, and reflective materials that make roadways safer to helping OEMs improve fuel economy with lightweight solutions, and auto body specialists revolutionize the painting process, 3M touches virtually every part of your life, making the impossible possible. It provides corporate operations in 70 countries across the globe, creating technologies and products that advance every company, enhance every home and improve every life. More than 60,000 of its products are used in homes, businesses, schools, hospitals and other industries, eventually making 3M a constant name on the Fortune 500 list.