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<blockquote data-quote="Blackout67" data-source="post: 8893193" data-attributes="member: 683415"><p>First link is a 3 layer with a closed cell foam layer. It acts as a squishy barrier between panels or other moving objects so they aren't slapping against eachother and make annoying noises </p><p></p><p>Second link is just butyl CLD, you'd put it on long flat panels to reduce how much they vibrate and lower the frequency at which they do vibrate.</p><p></p><p>Some companies have a tiles with an extra layer that is mass loaded vinyl. It blocks the transmission of sounds wherever you put it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackout67, post: 8893193, member: 683415"] First link is a 3 layer with a closed cell foam layer. It acts as a squishy barrier between panels or other moving objects so they aren't slapping against eachother and make annoying noises Second link is just butyl CLD, you'd put it on long flat panels to reduce how much they vibrate and lower the frequency at which they do vibrate. Some companies have a tiles with an extra layer that is mass loaded vinyl. It blocks the transmission of sounds wherever you put it. [/QUOTE]
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