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Standartplast STP Gold Line Biplast 10 Thermal Sound Deadening Noise Absorption

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Standartplast STP Gold Line Biplast 10 Thermal Sound Deadening Noise Absorption

Biplast provides the best noise absorption and provides a high thermal insulation. it can be used in doors, the roof, and anywhere else in the interior.
Great thermal insulation - perfect for use in campervans. it is also available in other thickness' dependant on how much insulation you want to use or what thickness can fit within the area.

Made from elastic polyurethane foam mainly open cell with extended recovery time on the compression cycle cessation. Before installation, the anti adhesive coating must be taken off the material with the help of a piece of adhesive tape.

Application:
doors, roof, plastic panels inside the passenger compartment.

Features:

  • To protect the mounting layer, anti-adhesive paper or film is used. The surface, opposite to the mounting layer, is taken as a facing surface.
  • The material remains elastic at a temperature range from -40°C to 100°C and is resistant to temperatures up to 150°C.
  • The material is elastic mainly polyurethane foam, open-cell, with extended recovery time upon the compression cycle cessation.

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