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The 3M 7000049092 is a dead soft aluminum foil tape engineered to absorb and dissipate mechanical vibration while reducing structure-borne noise. The constraining layer is coated with a viscoelastic acrylic polymer adhesive on a blue polyethylene easy-release liner. This construction converts vibrational energy into negligible heat that quickly dissipates, making it effective in applications where vibration fatigue or acoustic transfer is a concern. The tape ships in a silver finish, is hand-tearable by design for fast application, and is built to perform at extremely low service temperatures. Technicians and fabricators working in HVAC, appliance service, aerospace fabrication, and general industrial MRO will find it suitable for a wide range of damping tasks.
This tape is used wherever vibration control or noise reduction is needed on metal surfaces. Typical applications include duct panels, appliance housings, automotive body panels, and structural assemblies subject to low-frequency vibration. Its weather and UV resistance make it appropriate for both indoor and outdoor installation scenarios. The linered construction supports precision die-cutting, which makes it a practical choice in fabrication shops and on the service bench alike. It performs across a broad temperature range, including extremely cold environments down to -76 degrees F.
Designed as a general-purpose vibration damping tape for use in aerospace, automotive, appliance, construction, and MRO applications on metal and rigid substrates.
This tape is applied by trade technicians, fabricators, and MRO professionals. Clean the substrate thoroughly and allow it to dry before applying — oils, dust, and moisture will reduce bond strength. Apply firm, even pressure across the full tape surface using a roller or squeegee for best adhesion. Avoid stretching the foil during application, as deformation can compromise damping performance.
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