a new area of our company's activity. We work on a wide range of materials for household, industrial, and automotive vibration insulation. Most of our composite materials have complex vibration and noise insulating properties.
We have registered NORMA SOUND PROTECTION – NSP trademark specifically for this group of insulation materials.
All vibration insulation materials under NORMA SOUND PROTECTION – NSP brand are produced using bitumen-free technology. A butyl rubber composition of constant stickiness is used as a vibration insulating layer, which perfectly absorbs vibrations of different frequencies.
- Vibration insulation of doors and body elements of cars, trunks, engine panels, etc.
- Vibration insulation of sewage pipes, bathtubs, trays, visors, drains
- Vibration insulation of industrial equipment
the latest development of our company. We are working on automotive vibration insulation, the mechanical loss factor of which will not be inferior to the best world analogues, and the price will be cheaper.
We produce NSP vibration insulation sheets with a thickness of 1.3/2/3/4 mm, which are used for vibration insulation of various elements of the car body, doors, trunk, engine shield.
NSP vibration insulating materials are exported to European countries, Israel, the USA.
Butyl rubber is a viscoelastic material that can effectively absorb acoustic and mechanical vibrations. It retains elasticity well at different temperatures, is resistant to aging and moisture.
It allows butyl rubber to be used for vibration insulation in conditions where other materials can quickly lose their properties.
Each insulating material that contains butyl rubber, in addition to its main purposes, is vibration insulating.
Vibrations can cause damage to building structures, in particular wear and tear or cracks in walls, floors or other elements. They can lead to equipment malfunction or a decrease in measurement accuracy.
Vibration insulating materials reduce the transmission of mechanical loads from vibrations, which extends the service life of building structures and equipment.
