Overview | Decibel Reduction Data | Soundproofing Template Kits |
Flammability Requirements |
How SoundExTM Works in Your Aircraft |
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Overview
"I can't even hear myself think!" Is this what you might say about the time you spend in the air? Flying can be a more pleasant and relaxing experience. Many aircraft owners are finding that they can greatly improve the quality of flight by reducing cabin noise. The solution is SoundExTM.

SoundExTM is a premium aircraft soundproofing / insulation that incorporates excellent vibration damping and noise absorption properties. SoundExTM is a superior product compared to other products on the market because of it's thermal qualities, adds less weight to aircraft (4.5 oz. per sq. ft. for 1-1/8" thickness and 3 oz. per sq. ft. for 7/8" thickness), and affordability. Materials are available in bulk or soundproofing template kits. Stop the yelling and make flying fatigue a thing of the past. Improve your quality of flight with SoundExTM.

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Decibel Reduction Data
Decibel reductions will vary depending upon how well your aircraft is currently insulated. Our latest data indicate that you should expect noise level reduction from 4-7 dB(a) and 10-15 dB(c). From singles and light twins to corporate jets, SoundExTM is the noise reduction option of choice. Pilots and passengers can fly and communicate in comfort.

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Soundproofing Template Kits
All pieces are clearly printed, numbered, and ready for cutting on the templates. Cutting time is estimated on an average of 1-1/2 to 2 hours. For example, the Basic kit for a V35 Bonanza should take an experienced cutter about 60 to 90 minutes to cut, adding another 20 to 30 minutes for a Deluxe kit. For a late model B58 Baron, cutting the templates should take about 2 hours for the Basic kit and 2-1/2 to 2-3/4 hours for the Deluxe kit.
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Flammability Requirements
All materials meet FAR 25:853 (a), Appendix F, Part 1 (a) (1) (ii) for flammability. Certificate provided with each kit or bulk order.

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How SoundExTM Works in Your Aircraft
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  1. Soundproofing / insulation is placed against outer wall (gluing is not recommended). Each piece is cut to fit between structural members, which in turn hold it in place.
  2. When upholstered panel is installed, soundproofing / insulation will be slightly pressed against aircraft skin (in most places), creating a damping effect. (Note: On larger aircraft where the space is deeper, using adhesive may be needed.)
  3. The soundproofing / insulation fills the cavity between skin (outer wall) and upholstered panel. Noise is trapped behind aluminum (foil) double-bubble layer and absorbed into the acoustic foam core.

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