Thermal Insulation, Sound Deadening, Moisture Barrier

March 2002 issue of Street Rodder Mag has an article on ceramic liquid insulation coating. Summarizing: This is a composite material consisting of air filled microscopic silicon beads suspended by resin binders. Requires 30-40 mils layering. Also acts as a moisture barrier. Can be sprayed or brushed on. It is very light weight. No mention of price. Has anyone tried this? This could be a good aternative to the Dynamat discussed in another thread. Contacts:
Cool Car Ceramic
2823 Osborne Drive #102
Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406
phone 928-505-1372
Disrtributor:
RB's Obsolete
7711 Lake Ballinger Way
Edmonds, WA 98026
phone 425-670-6739
Regards,
Blue

[ February 10, 2002: Message edited by: BlueOvalBlood ]
 

Ron Earp

Admin
Hey,

that does sound interesting! Wayne P. does a lot of audio stuff as a business, he might have some information on how it works. I might like to try it out as well, maybe over the top of a power coat base on my interior panels.

R
 
G

Guest

Guest
Blue,

Does sound interesting indeed.

Found the cheapest source of Dynamat Extreme so far ... believe it or not there are sellers of the 36 sq foot custom Dynamat install kits on Ebay. About 60% the price of Eastwood.
 
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