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Green Glue Noise Proofing Sealant: When you absolutely need a noiseless space
  • Posted by: Madhuraka
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When it comes to work-spaces, or personal sleeping areas, some tasks require absolute quiet. Whether it’s for keeping noise out so as to not disturb the neighbors, or whether it’s to ensure that no outside noise gets in to mess up an audio recording or other delicate and time-consuming audio transcription job, you’ll no doubt…

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High-density Urethane Bumpers and Footpads for Appliances
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What is high-density urethane foam? It is an amazing product that can be used in many ways. In fact, high-density urethane foam bumpers and footpads for appliances and furniture help to prevent damage to flooring. Not only flooring, but the corners, edges and feet of furniture legs, it’s like the soles of shoes for your…

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Uses for Double sided foam Tape
  • Posted by: Madhuraka
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In the world of industrial signage-making, creating eye-catching 3D effects can prove to be a challenge, especially if the materials and time available don’t always add up. Because three-dimensional signage requires a look that literally pops out, it requires a lot of material in order to create a frame that can support the overall build…

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Practical uses for foam sealant
  • Posted by: Madhuraka
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When you hear the term foam sealant it may leave you a little puzzled. However, there are a lot of practical uses for foam sealant, and this includes around the house. In most cases foam sealant is nothing more than an expanding polyurethane foam. It is fantastic for stopping those pesky leaks around window jambs….

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What Are the Differences Between Sealants and Adhesives?
  • Posted by: Madhuraka
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Though some sealants and adhesive may be used in similar circumstances, they are never used the same thing. The two are very different indeed. When it comes to see once these products are mainly used as a finisher. Naturally, as its name suggests, it seals spaces that exist between one surface to the next. When…

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Green Glue Noiseproofing Sealant
  • Posted by: Madhuraka
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This is a super product that seals in minutes, and it is easy enough and safe enough for even a beginner to use. Well, if they follow the directions and think safety first. Some people have even called Green Glue a miracle product, because just a thin layer will be extremely effective to noise prevention….

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Noise proofing using Green Glue
  • Posted by: Madhuraka
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No matter where in the world you go there will be noise, and while some noises are pleasant others can be irritating and highly obtrusive to hear. Your home is your castle. When consistent loud noises or obtrusive sounds from the outside storm the walls of your castle, you should consider noise proofing using Green…

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Acoustical Sealant
  • Posted by: Madhuraka
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When looking to soundproof either a commercial or a residential area an acoustic sealant may be ideal for the task on hand. This is a professional grade item that is used widely throughout several fields of construction. It is without a doubt among the best thing you can do to truly soundproof an area professionally…

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What Are the Different Types of Industrial Sealant?
  • Posted by: Madhuraka
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Industrial sealants are mostly known as viscous materials that are known to have little to no characteristics that allow flow through. They are resilient and sturdy remaining at the point of application. Some are also very thin hence allowing the material to penetrate the point of application. One example of an industrial sealant is silicone…

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Understanding Damping Techniques for Noise and Vibration Control
  • Posted by: Madhuraka
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There are a lot of effective ways to control noise and vibration, each of which contributes to a more silent environment. For many applications, noise and vibration can be greatly reduced with four techniques:  sound and vibration absorption, the utilization of enclosures and barriers, structural damping, and vibration isolation. Understandably, at some point, these different…

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