A Latex IPN (Interpenetrating Polymer Network) Coating System for Damping Noise and Vibrations over a Broad Temperature Range
Abstract
Based on the principles of constrained layer damping, 'Silent Paint' is a two-layer coating system capable of attenuating noise and vibration over a broad temperature range. The damping undercoat layer is composed primarily of a methacrylic/acrylic semi-compatible inter-penetrating polymer network (IPN) in latex form, with thickeners and preservative added. The constraining overcoat layer is based on a reinforced epoxy resin, and exhibits great stiffness. The total system, exhibiting significant damping behavior from -30 deg C to over + 70 deg C, used in the form of coatings permits easy application on arbitrary substrate configurations. The synthesis of the latex IPN is summarized, and the mechanical and damping behavior of the new coating system is compared to several materials intended for use as noise and vibration damping products.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1973
- Accession Number
- AD0765511
Entities
People
- D. A. Thomas
- L. H. Sperling
- R. G. Gramlich
- Tai-woo Chiu
Organizations
- Lehigh University