Manufacturer | Noico Solutions |
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Brand | Noico Solutions |
Model | SNL1 |
Item Weight | 27.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22.05 x 11.02 x 2.99 inches |
Item model number | SNL1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Metallic Finish |
Manufacturer Part Number | SNL1 |
OEM Part Number | SNL1, SNL1, SNL1, SNL1, SNL1 |
Position | Inner |
Special Features | sound deadening, installation on clean and degreased surface, use roller during installation, vibro dampening, application from the interior side of a vehicle, automotive application, self-adhesive, wear gloves during installation, butyl based material, aluminium foil without logo, thickness 80 mil=2 mm=0.08 inch, full weight sound deadening material, indicator of correct installation on the foil, soundproofing |
Safety Rating | Not Applicable_Not Applicable |
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Noico 80 mil (2 mm) 36 sqft (3.4 sqm) car Sound deadening mat, Butyl Automotive Sound Deadener, Audio Noise Insulation and dampening
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Material | Aluminum |
Brand | Noico Solutions |
Item Thickness | 2.99 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 29.5"L x 19.5"W |
About this item
- The cost effective 80 mil automotive butyl and foil sound deadening! You are not just buying an excellent quality product but also saving more than 20% comparing to competitors as well!
- Now the material is 1,5 times thicker that will get you 1,5 times more effective insulation. Noico 80 mil is 1,5 times better in comparison to sound deadening material of 50 mil. The thicker the material the more performance you get!
- Automotive self-adhesive insulation consists of butyl. Noico sound deadening mat has a total weight of 0.7 lbs/1sqft (3.7 kg / 1 sqm). This weight ensures maximum efficiency and sound insulation that could be possibly gained from 80 mil (2mm) thickness material. Noico 80 mil (2mm) is a full weighted sound deadening material!
- Car insulation Noico has a special indicator as to if it is installed correctly. The special embossing on the foil must be rolled out with a roller till it is plain smooth, then you'll be 100% sure that the soundproofing is set correctly and professionally! The sound dampening material comes in handy size sheets which make it easier in terms of cutting and installation process!
- Sound deadening material specifications: Nominal thickness 80 mil (2mm); Total coverage area of 36 sq.feet (3.4 sqm); Number of sheets in the pack 9 (sheets are folded); Nominal sheet size 29.5x19.5 inch (760 x 500 mm). Roller is not included.
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Adhesion | 4.8 | 4.9 | 5.0 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.4 |
Noise level | 4.5 | 4.7 | 5.0 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.2 |
Value for money | 4.9 | 4.5 | — | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
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ASIN | B00URUIKAK |
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4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #55,460 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #58 in Automobile Insulation |
Date First Available | March 16, 2015 |
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Customers like the performance, sound quality, ease of use, value, and adhesion of the insulation. They mention that it works great, it's intended for removing unwanted resonance, and that it'll make install much easier. They also appreciate the quality, and ease of cutting.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the insulation. They mention that it works great, stays put, and has no indication of problems. Some customers also mention that the insulation works better with only one layer and that it is easy to double up. Overall, customers are happy with the product's performance and recommend it to others.
"...This stuff is impressive. Will it turn your economy sedan into an S Class? Nope. Will it make your car more comfortable and less stressful to be in...." Read more
"...for engine heat, and the Noico stayed put and there's no indication of problems - the picture is *post* drive...." Read more
"...Very helpful & pretty well thought out, but the quality of the roller is questionable.All in all, this is a good buy...." Read more
"...As a first time installer of it, the job was easy and gave satisfying results." Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the insulation. They say that it is noticeably quieter, the sound system is vastly improved, and vibration sounds were drastically cut down. They also mention that it's easy to listen to the radio without having to turn it way up, and that it was intended for removing unwanted resonance caused by lower frequencies.
"...with multiple layers (used the 25% method) the sound deadening it did was absolutely amazing!..." Read more
"...of the door went from a very hollow metal sound to a VERY satisfying full door sound. It sounds like the door is one solid piece of metal...." Read more
"...It made the seals incredibly more reliable and tight!! The total reduction of noise in the entire car has absolutely reduced in such a way, that, I..." Read more
"...It accomplished that for sure, reduced road noise that came up after some suspension mods, helped to really clear up the sound of the subwoofer in..." Read more
Customers find the insulation to be easy to use. They mention that it's worth the price and will make install much easier. Some customers also say that it is very helpful and pretty well thought out.
"...It was easiest to apply by cutting it into smaller rectangular shapes and making a patchwork with a little overlap. It cut easily with shears...." Read more
"...What I can comment on is that's very easy to work with...." Read more
"...Very helpful & pretty well thought out, but the quality of the roller is questionable.All in all, this is a good buy...." Read more
"...Applying the deadening mat was even easier. Wipe the exposed metal with alcohol (or alcohol and water mixture), then remove the backing and apply...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the insulation. They say it is thicker for less money, easy to install, and worth the trouble. Some say it's hard to beat.
"...Butyl is used because it's affordable and it has generally good dampening characteristics. Actual coverage needed is debatable...." Read more
"...Given these results I feel that this product is well worth the price and the work to install...." Read more
"This stuff is really fantastic, and is a real bargain at this price...." Read more
"...In that respect, this stuff is a better value than kilmat or dynamat...." Read more
Customers like the adhesion of the insulation. They mention that it is very good, easy to peel off and put on, and very sticky. It seems to bond with no issues, and is easy to cut and work with.
"...WEAR GLOVES. The edges are sharp and the adhesive is...very effective.This stuff is impressive...." Read more
"...This material was easy to cut, adhered very well, was easy to punch holes in also, but you MUST be mindful of that ALUMINUM EDGE because it WILL rip..." Read more
"...This material is relatively easy to work with, it adheres easily with a roller, and so far has stood up to 100°F plus days without bubbling or..." Read more
"...The adhesion is very good as well, and I found it easy to peel off and put on a slightly different location without it loosing stickiness...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the insulation. They mention that the materials are high quality, and it gives the extra added feel of sturdiness. The product has held up well, and the doors feel a lot more solid when closing. They are impressed with the sound deadening it provides, and say that it makes their car more comfortable and less stressful to be in.
"...Nope. Will it make your car more comfortable and less stressful to be in. Heck yeah!..." Read more
"...This is literally history-making!!! It also has a wonderfully heavy, solid, and padded feel to it now...." Read more
"...This improves adhesion and makes rolling it easier. You also need a small roller (get the wooden one) to apply this stuff...." Read more
"...California, reaching triple digits in certain areas and the product has held up well w/ no signs of the butyl melting and leaving a sticky mess..." Read more
Customers find the insulation easy to cut. They mention that it sticks well, bends and cuts really easy. Some say it's small enough to handle and manipulate. Overall, customers are satisfied with the ease of cutting.
"...It cut easily with shears. WEAR GLOVES. The edges are sharp and the adhesive is...very effective.This stuff is impressive...." Read more
"...This material was easy to cut, adhered very well, was easy to punch holes in also, but you MUST be mindful of that ALUMINUM EDGE because it WILL rip..." Read more
"...Cutting this is easy; use a utility knife or a pair of EMT shears. Finally, wear hand protection. I wore two layers of surgical gloves...." Read more
"...The box was unexpectedly heavy, but each sheet was very easy to cut with scissors to whatever size I needed...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the vibration-reducing capabilities of the insulation. They mention that it quiets panel vibration, but not exterior sound waves. It adds a high-quality feel to the vehicle and prevents resonance in body panels. The fridge no longer vibrates and is considerably quieter.
"...They are designed to dampen vibrations. That is done by elasticity and mass. Also how quickly the material reacts to shock...." Read more
"...most effective for reducing structure-born noise by preventing resonance in body panels...." Read more
"...Works great keeps noise out heat or cold it’s hard to measure as windows tend to not help here. But works well does keep road noise out much more." Read more
"...of kilmat or dynamat. It's sole job is to add that nice, tight, rattle free, high quality feeling you can hear and feel in luxury cars when applied..." Read more
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I drive a 2010 Nissan Altima, base model. One box was enough to do the floor, back bottom seat and half of the back wall. It was easiest to apply by cutting it into smaller rectangular shapes and making a patchwork with a little overlap. It cut easily with shears. WEAR GLOVES. The edges are sharp and the adhesive is...very effective.
This stuff is impressive. Will it turn your economy sedan into an S Class? Nope. Will it make your car more comfortable and less stressful to be in. Heck yeah! I think you'll get the best value here if you're looking to improve a daily driver. A sound meter on my phone shows a 10 decibel decrease at all speeds.
The road noise in my base Altima was so bad that people would comment on it and ask if I was riding a flat tire. Even alone the ride was noisy and fatiguing. After doing the floor I immediately noticed less engine idle "noise" (vibration). Pavement is still pavement, asphalt is still asphalt. However, when I reached my destination and parked I realized that for the first time in probably a decade I wasn't thinking about how much I wanted to be out of the car. I picked up a friend for a ride and they agreed. A vast improvement. Road noise is still there but it isn't an overpowering roar and seems to level out between 40mph and 60mph then increase with speed.
As I'd been driving around for a couple months with no trim on the doors, I really can't comment on how well this stuff does at sound deadening. The interior feels quieter than I remember, and the doors closing seems even more solid than it did before. But it's just how I feel, I don't really know.
What I can comment on is that's very easy to work with. The diamond pattern gives you slack to deal with non-flat surfaces pretty easily, and helps you know when it's been properly rolled down. The foil layer is ultimately pretty thin, and I had no problem cutting with a sharp utility knife. The only installation issue I ran into is that in tight corners the rollers had a tendency to slice or mangle the foil, but after doing that twice I change my approach and had no further issues. I found with a light touch the mat could be placed and then removed, but once it's pressed down - even by hand - it's not readily coming off. I left my doors open with the mat applied for 5 or 6 hours to be sure it wasn't going to fall down, and it was very clear it was staying put. The 80 mil thickness seems like a good place to be - thick enough there is some mass there, but not too thick it'll interfere with trim going back on. Good choice there. Next day I can detect a *slight* smell from the rubber if I really try, but nothing I would describe as I problem and I am VERY committed to neutral smelling cars.
I will log some miles with just the two doors done, but with quite a bit left over I will probably throw some in the rear quarter panels and the roof as well, then maybe I will have a sense of how it performs as a sound deadener. I've worked really hard to shed weight on this car so I'm hesitant to grow back even a few pounds in sound deadener.... but it's for science, right?
UPDATE: Following good results with the doors, and having a substantial amount left over, I decided to apply this stuff to the doghouse cover of my older motorhome. The cover is just fiberglass and carpet, so there is a ton of engine noise and heat that makes it into the passenger compartment. I used a fair amount of the Noico, and sealed joints & unions with their "special" tape to ensure the rubber didn't get squeezed out or ooze onto the engine.
2000 miles later - including several passes over the Cascades - I can say that this stuff has dramatically cut down on noise, but also improved the heat situation. It's now possible to have a conversation at a reasonable volume while cruising down the freeway. These mountain passes are about worst case scenario for engine heat, and the Noico stayed put and there's no indication of problems - the picture is *post* drive. This isn't exactly analogous to a car since there's a 1' air gap between engine and cover and substantial air flow, it's still putting up with some pretty direct heat here. Cool!
As I'd been driving around for a couple months with no trim on the doors, I really can't comment on how well this stuff does at sound deadening. The interior feels quieter than I remember, and the doors closing seems even more solid than it did before. But it's just how I feel, I don't really know.
What I can comment on is that's very easy to work with. The diamond pattern gives you slack to deal with non-flat surfaces pretty easily, and helps you know when it's been properly rolled down. The foil layer is ultimately pretty thin, and I had no problem cutting with a sharp utility knife. The only installation issue I ran into is that in tight corners the rollers had a tendency to slice or mangle the foil, but after doing that twice I change my approach and had no further issues. I found with a light touch the mat could be placed and then removed, but once it's pressed down - even by hand - it's not readily coming off. I left my doors open with the mat applied for 5 or 6 hours to be sure it wasn't going to fall down, and it was very clear it was staying put. The 80 mil thickness seems like a good place to be - thick enough there is some mass there, but not too thick it'll interfere with trim going back on. Good choice there. Next day I can detect a *slight* smell from the rubber if I really try, but nothing I would describe as I problem and I am VERY committed to neutral smelling cars.
I will log some miles with just the two doors done, but with quite a bit left over I will probably throw some in the rear quarter panels and the roof as well, then maybe I will have a sense of how it performs as a sound deadener. I've worked really hard to shed weight on this car so I'm hesitant to grow back even a few pounds in sound deadener.... but it's for science, right?
UPDATE: Following good results with the doors, and having a substantial amount left over, I decided to apply this stuff to the doghouse cover of my older motorhome. The cover is just fiberglass and carpet, so there is a ton of engine noise and heat that makes it into the passenger compartment. I used a fair amount of the Noico, and sealed joints & unions with their "special" tape to ensure the rubber didn't get squeezed out or ooze onto the engine.
2000 miles later - including several passes over the Cascades - I can say that this stuff has dramatically cut down on noise, but also improved the heat situation. It's now possible to have a conversation at a reasonable volume while cruising down the freeway. These mountain passes are about worst case scenario for engine heat, and the Noico stayed put and there's no indication of problems - the picture is *post* drive. This isn't exactly analogous to a car since there's a 1' air gap between engine and cover and substantial air flow, it's still putting up with some pretty direct heat here. Cool!
It doesn't smell bad either (I've read that other brands have a slightly bad odor). This material was easy to cut, adhered very well, was easy to punch holes in also, but you MUST be mindful of that ALUMINUM EDGE because it WILL rip your finger(s) wide open if you're not careful (unfortunately talking from experience).
The plastic handle on the Noico roller I got was broken, but it didn't prevent me from using it effectively, and knowing what parts I had already used the roller on. Very helpful & pretty well thought out, but the quality of the roller is questionable.
All in all, this is a good buy. In my case, I wasn't able to use all of it on my car because of the method I employed, and the fact that the doors on my car are sealed with a metal cover & rivets, so it's already solid and sealed for the most part. Had I known this ahead of time, I would have only purchased 18sq ft of this material because I have more than half of my box left over.
I don't think my sound system would be the same without this stuff!! Wouldn't hesitate to buy it again, although they have a gold model that might be a bit better, but if it is, it must be mighty good!!!
Hope this review helped! Best of luck with your intended purpose for this product!
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2017
It doesn't smell bad either (I've read that other brands have a slightly bad odor). This material was easy to cut, adhered very well, was easy to punch holes in also, but you MUST be mindful of that ALUMINUM EDGE because it WILL rip your finger(s) wide open if you're not careful (unfortunately talking from experience).
The plastic handle on the Noico roller I got was broken, but it didn't prevent me from using it effectively, and knowing what parts I had already used the roller on. Very helpful & pretty well thought out, but the quality of the roller is questionable.
All in all, this is a good buy. In my case, I wasn't able to use all of it on my car because of the method I employed, and the fact that the doors on my car are sealed with a metal cover & rivets, so it's already solid and sealed for the most part. Had I known this ahead of time, I would have only purchased 18sq ft of this material because I have more than half of my box left over.
I don't think my sound system would be the same without this stuff!! Wouldn't hesitate to buy it again, although they have a gold model that might be a bit better, but if it is, it must be mighty good!!!
Hope this review helped! Best of luck with your intended purpose for this product!
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As this car is fitted with a 5.7 litres V8 engine after 30min drive the heat coming out of the engine bay was making the drive uncomfortable so I decided to use a heat shield.
This is my winter project ( writing this in November) so ask me in Spring/Summer how this stuff performs, but from the installation point of view I can state the following:
- This is a proper stuff and feels a good value for money
- it is very easy to cut with kitchen scissors
- it forms nicely to a required shape and stays that way, so fairly easy to install (note: for a bigger areas do not peel all the backing paper at once -it becomes more flimsy, and rather peel gradually as you go)
- it stick nicely to all surfaces. If not pressed it can be peel off and sticked again.
- it does smell a bit but the “aroma” is not pungent and pees away after a couple of days.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 10, 2021
As this car is fitted with a 5.7 litres V8 engine after 30min drive the heat coming out of the engine bay was making the drive uncomfortable so I decided to use a heat shield.
This is my winter project ( writing this in November) so ask me in Spring/Summer how this stuff performs, but from the installation point of view I can state the following:
- This is a proper stuff and feels a good value for money
- it is very easy to cut with kitchen scissors
- it forms nicely to a required shape and stays that way, so fairly easy to install (note: for a bigger areas do not peel all the backing paper at once -it becomes more flimsy, and rather peel gradually as you go)
- it stick nicely to all surfaces. If not pressed it can be peel off and sticked again.
- it does smell a bit but the “aroma” is not pungent and pees away after a couple of days.