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I can't recall the name of the stuff right now but I bought an ultra
light foam material from MacMaster Carr that covers all your requirements. It is ultra light, sound deadening, insulating, and will not burn on its own. As soon a a flame source is removed, it stops burning (or melting). I bought it in 1/8 inch and 1/4 inch thickness. It is black and a spray adhesive will work great with it. Check out their web site, they have a wide selection of different foam materials. Bob DonMorrisey wrote: 3M material. It is sound deadening and reflects heat. Your comment about the rest of the plane has me baffled. I don't know of any material for more than the firewall. Neal Hi Neal, what particular 3M product? When I say the rest of the plane I want to insulate my doors and cabin to primarily retain heat but a by-product of this would be sound deadening. There are many, many choices. I was trying to find what has worked for others, i.e. accomplished the job and is light, moisture resistant, etc... Thanks. Don.. |
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