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ResoNix Sound Deadener – CLD Squares- 10 Pieces (10 Square Feet)

ResoNix CLD Squares are our original Constrained Layer Damping sound deadening product that has higher performance and better value than anything else available on the market, aside from our new ResoNix Super Max Mega Pro CLD Squares. ResoNix CLD Squares are the original ResoNix product that helped us be known for our products top-of-the-line performance.

A free ResoNix Roller is included with the purchase of ALL of our Constrained Layer Damping products.

Made In America.

$135.00

Quantity Discount Type Discount Price Per Item
2-10 Percentage 26 $99.90

ResoNix CLD Squares Constrained Layer Damper Sound Deadening Material – 10 Square Feet

 

ResoNix CLD Squares is a constrained layer damper sound deadening product comprised of butyl rubber and aluminum. It is adhered to panels of the car to lower structure-borne vibration and resonance for a lower noise floor and a better foundation to build a sound system off of.

 

Our ResoNix CLD Squares Sound Deadening Material can be used to treat resonance and vibration in many different applications. It is most commonly used on the following…

Door Skins – Door Panels – Trunk Lids – Hatches – Rear Decks – Rear Deck Cover Panels – Roof Skins – Wheel Wells – Wheel Liners – and More!

 

Guaranteed Best Performance In The Constrained Layer Damper Automotive Sound Deadening Category!

Made in the USA – Category Leading Adhesion – Will Last Longer Than Your Vehicle – Category Leading Thermal Rating – Results Blow The Competitors Out Of The Water 🙂

What makes our products better than the rest? Click here for a detailed run down on why ResoNix is the best option.

 

Physical Specifications

  • 12” x 12”
  • 10 Pieces – 10 Square Feet Total
  • 120 mil thick butyl layer
  • 4 mil thick aluminum layer
  • 0.6 Composite Loss Factor @ 200hz
  • 1 pound per square foot
  • For enthusiasts, by enthusiasts

USA Manufactured

 

Guaranteed The Highest Performance Out Of Any CLD-Style Automotive Sound Deadening Product On The Market And We Have The Data To Back It.

Click Here to see the Independent Test Results, and Click Here to read more about the SAE J1637 testing.

 

Recommended Amount Of ResoNix CLD Squares Sound Deadener

We get emails regarding this often. The problem is, every application and situation is different. Every panel is different, every car is different, and everyone’s end goals are different. With our ResoNix Sound Deadening Reference Information & Guide section, as well as our ResoNix Sound Deadening Buyers Guide, we try to give you as much information as possible in order to help you make the most informed decision possible. But to make it very quick and simple, in our shop, we almost never do less than 60% coverage on panels that require treatment. This includes door skins and panels, rear decks, roofs, quarter panels, trunks, interior plastic trim, and more. In cases where we are just trying to achieve the best end result possible, we aim for nearly 100% coverage. We figure if we are doing it, we may as well do it once and do it right.

ResoNix CLD Squares Sound Deadener Tech Specs & Information Download

 

An excerpt from our sound deadening Reference Information & Guide page. 

A Constrained Layer Damper works by using a viscoelastic layer (the butyl) and a constraining layer (the aluminum) to convert mechanical energy (the vibration of a panel) into heat via the viscoelastic properties of butyl while the constraining layer helps the panel keep its shape and resist deformation.  The primary way that CLD achieves this is through shear forces in the butyl layer caused by being constrained between the panel and the constraining layer while the panel is vibrating (bending). When the panel flexes and deforms, the viscoelastic layer naturally resists and wants to “snap” back into place. See Figure 1. (Click to expand)

Figure 1.

ResoNix CLD Squares should be used where you want to cut down on any structure-borne vibration and resonance. Long, flat, and thin panels, like outer door skins, door panels, quarter panels, and roof skins are the biggest offenders. Reducing structure-borne vibration helps lower the overall noise floor of the vehicle while also lowering the resonance caused by sound systems to an acceptable level.  This can result in a faster decay of bass and midbass frequencies.  Slow decay in these frequencies can cause “muddy” sounding bass response or can make it seem like repeated fast bass notes are blending together.  See figure 2. (Click to expand)

Figure 2.

ResoNix CLD Squares are the best choice for all applications where you want to attack structure-borne vibration to reduce undesirable resonance and vibrations. We chose a butyl compound specifically designed for vibration damping and paired it to an aluminum layer thickness that is as stiff as possible, without risking weakening the adhesive bond on contoured panels.

Our detailed how-to guides on how to get the most out of our products can be found in our Reference Information & Guide section. In the meantime, please properly clean the surface of all dirt, grease, and oils before application, and use a roller to properly adhere the CLD Squares to your panel. No heat is necessary.

 

Customer Installations Of ResoNix CLD Squares Sound Deadener

Standardized Objective Testing For Sound Deadener Products - SEA J1637

ResoNix CLD Squares DTI Interpolated Composite Loss Factor vs Temperature Testing JPG

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