🔇 Silence the Noise, Amplify Your Space!
Isolate It! Sorbothane Acoustic & Vibration Damping Film is a high-performance, ultra-soft polyurethane film designed to absorb sound and vibrations effectively. Measuring 0.10 x 6 x 12 inches, it offers a significant reduction of up to 10 dB in acoustic energy, making it ideal for various applications. With a durometer rating of 70 Shore OO and a precise thickness tolerance, this film is engineered for both versatility and reliability.
R**I
You can't hear anything with a sheet of this.
I bought a sheet of this to stuff inside my spacebar, and my TOFU60 chassis to dampen the noise/pinging. It sticks well, and a sheet of this fits perfectly inside the smaller cutout in the chassis. Cutting it is easy and simple, it's pliable and squishy so you can easily get it into places to get a good seal. The adhesive isn't strong or sticky, but once it sticks on it sits there firmly.But one single sheet of this is enough for a TOFU60, or any larger chassis. Just do a rough cut to get it inside the chassis, then you can use a specialized tool like a X-ACTO blade to trim the pieces and make it nice and even, and to cut out holes for the cutouts.Besides that, I am happy with the dampened noise and it works well for what it is. I'm planning on using the spare sorbothane leftovers for other projects that need dampening!
C**R
I use this for sound dampening in my custom keyboards
So while my use-case is probably not typical for what this product is meant for, it works great for my purposes. One rating was for adhesion and I wasn’t sure how to answer. I wish it wasn’t so damn sticky but I guess that’s a characteristics that people want when using this for its intended purpose. Sound dampening works great and gives my keyboards that perfect “thock” sound. Thickness is great too because its still thin enough to fit below the PCB in the case. I’ve used the duro70 or duro40 in all 6 of my boards so far and I haven’t had any fitting issues. So all-in-all, I think it works great, for my purposes at least.
A**Y
A nice mecanical Thunk
I used this to line the inside of my very loud when bottoming out mechanical keyboard (yes i know I'm a bad typist) and it's improved the sound quite a bit taking most of the twang and hollowness away. Now its a we bit quieter and much deeper more satisfying tone where I mostly hear the keys rather than it reverberating through the chassis.
R**H
What sounds?
Bought this to place inside my Drop ALT barebones kit. Using zilent v2 switches. I could still hear the aluminum case pinging with every key stroke. After installing this no more metallic pinging noises. Unless your ear is right in the case lol. Easy to work with material. A tip for anyone who is cutting it. I got a sharp hobby knife to cut it at first. But honestly a good pair is scissors works better. If your looking for sound damping a keyboard. This is it.
A**R
Superior Isolation Material
sorbothane continues to be my go-to isolation material to reduce vibrations for camera mounts, etc.
E**E
Great Noise Dampener
Sheet was packaged very well. Overall very easy to cut. I used this to fill my keyboard case for that signature thocky sound
J**H
Perfect thickness for tofu65
Used it to fill the case of a tray-mount custom keyboard. Worked better than I could’ve imagined.
S**I
If you want a quiet mechanical keyboard, this is absolutely essential
I put this inside of the bottom of my Ergodox EZ to finish off creating the quietest typing experience, and it does a great job reducing noise.
M**O
expensive but work well
This really helps me remove ping and improve the sound from any alu keyboard that I put it into. I would only recommend to maybe use a thinner sheet, because I had some issue with clearance in certain cases. I nice alternative to it if you want to spent less is neoprene.
R**N
Effective Damping Film for Hifi Equipment
I've been using Sorbothane Acoustic & Vibration Damping Film for my hifi equipment lids and loudspeaker stands. This stuff is very effective in controlling vibration and reducing resonance. Bought this recently to try it on my car dashboard and door panels to control vibration near the door speakers.
J**S
Five Stars
Superb
B**C
Good product at first view
At first I thought it was the wrong product at 0.1 inch thick instead of 0.25 inch but then I found out it was my fault (the advertised dimensions are in centimetres).
I**K
Very effective but has an adhesive coating.
Used this for sound/vibration dampening in my mechanical keyboard and it worked excellently.My only criticism is that an adhesive coating had been applied to the sorbothane which isn't a good idea when it's in contact with computer components. I would have like to have known this before ordering however I got around it by leaving the plastic film covering the sheeting in place.
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