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L-601
Energy Absorbent Adhesive Film |
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| Product Data Sheet |
Revised 10/18/07 |
| Description |
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L-601 is a visco-elastic film designed to absorb mechanical vibrations by dampening within the layer between the source of vibration and an adjacent adherent. Mechanical energy is attenuated as it passes through L-601, resulting in reduced sound wave transmission from one mass to another. L-601 provides visco-elastic properties by acting as a ‘liquid with a memory'. |
| Advantages of L-601 |
- The engineering designer can reduce through transmission of sound waves by placing L-601 between two independent bodies of material, thus isolating the sound waves emanating from one body as they are transmitted to another body by visco-elastic attenuation.
- L-601 has excellent functionality over a range of temperatures (-80°F-150°F, or 36°C-66°C).
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| Physical Properties |
- Standard Weight: 0.058 lbs/ft2 (283 g/m2)
- Optional Weights: 0.045 lbs/ft2 (220 g/m2), 0.060 lbs/ft2 (293 g/m2)
- Standard Thickness: 0.009“ (0.178 mm)
- Volatile Content: Less than 8.0%
- Tack: Medium
- Appearance: Off-white film with support scrim
- Other Weights are Available
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| Aluminum Backing and Support Scrims |
- L-601 is available on various substrates and scrims, including aluminum
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| Availability |
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38”, 50”, or 60” Wide Rolls x 50 Yards Long (97 cm, 127 cm, or 152 cm x 46 m)
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NOTICE:Product data and parameters cited in this publication have been obtained in J.D. Lincoln, Inc. laboratories using the materials under carefully controlled conditions. The information, therefore, is believed to be accurate and correctly stated. Data of this type may be considered to be indicative of representative properties obtainable. J.D. Lincoln, Inc. cannot accept responsibility for the misapplication of these products, nor for their use under uncontrolled conditions. Numerical values resulting from the application of this material are dependant on processing details. It is recommended that the user develop his or her own application techniques and generate data consistent with his or her specific application and process.
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