Description / Abstract:
This specification covers the material properties and durability
requirements of a flocked fabric, felt, or nonwoven sound abatement
tape. These tapes are used for interior sound abatement
applications where two similar or dissimilar substrate materials
come into contact, causing a rubbing, chafing, itching, chattering,
rattling or squeaking noise. Typical areas of application are
between interior trim parts, instrument panel components and other
areas, depending on the origin of undesired sound. In most cases,
the tape becomes trapped between two surfaces.
Material Description.
Type I material is flocked fabric or felt tape coated with a
permanent, acrylic, pressuresensitive adhesive. Typically, the tape
fibers are nylon; however, other polymers, or blends of polymers,
can be used. The backing can be a woven blend of polyester and
cotton or other polymers. Type IA tape is not exposed to any
ultraviolet (UV) light. Type IB tape is exposed to UV; therefore,
it must exhibit weathering resistance. Type IB may be used to line
the bottom of coin holders or storage bins in direct exposure
locations.
Type II material is a nonwoven tape coated with a permanent,
acrylic, pressure-sensitive adhesive. The nonwoven fiber can be
various polymers, typically polyester or polyurethane. Type II
material is a lower-cost, lower-performance alternative to Type I
tape used in less demanding applications.
If there is no type callout on the drawing, the construction is
assumed to be Type IA.
Typical Applications. Interior sound abatement
applications.