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Dynamat Dynaliner One 54" x 32" sheet (1/4" thick)

Item # 15411102

Dynamat Dynaliner provides high acoustic absorption and excellent thermal insulation for a variety of vehicle...

Dynamat Dynaliner provides high acoustic absorption and excellent thermal insulation for a variety of vehicle...

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Item # 15411102

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About the Dynamat Dynaliner

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Dynamat Dynaliner provides high acoustic absorption and excellent thermal insulation for a variety of vehicle applications. You can apply this self-adhesive Dynaliner sheet on top of Dynamat in several locations, such as your car's floor, doors, or roof. Dynaliner increases the efficiency of your vehicle's climate control system, improves stereo imaging by reducing high-frequency reflections, and reduces interior noise levels, especially in the low-frequency range.

Dynamat Dynaliner provides high acoustic absorption and excellent thermal insulation for a variety of vehicle applications. You can apply this self-adhesive Dynaliner sheet on top of Dynamat in several locations, such as your car's floor, doors, or roof. Dynaliner increases the efficiency of your vehicle's climate control system, improves stereo imaging by reducing high-frequency reflections, and reduces interior noise levels, especially in the low-frequency range.

Ultra-lightweight Dynaliner resists damage from oil and water, so you don't have to worry about accidental spills or splashes. Engineers constructed this ultra-lightweight insulator from crush- and tear-resistant material so it'll stand up in the challenging car environment. 1 sheet, 54" x 32" (12 square feet total ). Available in three thicknesses: 1/2", 1/4", and 1/8". Warranty: 60 days.

Want to know more? Check out our article on reducing road noise with Dynamat.

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  • One 1/4"-thick sheet of Dynaliner
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Overview: Dynaliner is an ultra-lightweight, closed cell, high performance insulation. It provides acoustic absorption and thermal insulation for a variety of vehicle applications. The dark gray Dynaliner has a self-adhesive backing, with a high-temperature acrylic adhesive, for easy application. This durable, crush and tear-resistant material is not affected by oil and does not absorb water. Dynaliner meets both UL (Underwriters Laboratory) and FMVSS (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards) flame resistance.

Typical Uses: Dynaliner is used on top of Dynamat in the doors, on the floor (under the carpet), behind the headliner, on the interior firewall, or under the hood. The Dynaliner/Dynamat combo can be used in place of carpet pad. Benefits include noise reduction, improved air conditioner/heater efficiency, and improved imaging (reduced high-frequency reflections).

Installation: Using a razor knife or scissors you can cut Dynaliner to the desired size and shape. Dynaliner is self-adhesive, and should be mounted on a clean surface, free from dust, grease, debris, or moisture. For best results, work evenly from one side to the other, applying even pressure.

Temperature Range: -30° to +200°F (-34°C to 94°C)

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2019 Kia Soul---Will this negatively affect the sound from a downfiring sub placed on top of it, just inches above it in the spare tire well? I purchased this thinking it was the original/standard Dynamat. I have since ordered Dynamat EXTREME and will install that in my spare tire well.I CAN put this dynaliner over top, but SHOULD I? I have 500w RMS going to a slimline Kicker 12 in the Kicker sealed box. I'm just worried about the foam absorbing/deadening the sound.
santos  Aug 19, 2022
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This Dynamat Dynaliner can only help the sound in this case, Santos! You can feel free to apply it in that location and proximity to the sub with no worry if you choose. This Dynaliner specifically catches high frequencies and absorbs sound and almost acts as insulation, and it's designed to go right over traditional Dynamat.This can help the overall sound of the sub by isolating the cabin even more than the standard Dynamat. The bass will move out in every direction, and the deadening won't change that much! I say if you have it on hand you SHOULD, but if you decide not you use it you can always return any products purchased from us within the first 60 days, risk free!
bo  Aug 19, 2022 (Staff)
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What is temperature resistance?
branden  Jun 08, 2021
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I would only use this for back side of door panels, too thin to do much more then that.
jake  Jun 08, 2021
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what is the weight per square foot or per package?
erika j  Sep 15, 2020
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12 sq ft roll with the paper backing is 15.370 ounces
bryan  Sep 25, 2020
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how much better is the 1/2 than the 1/4 at thermal insullation?
robert v v  Jul 18, 2022
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While there's not definitive number, from a thermal perspective, the increase is probably not going to be as exponential as the sound but there will be a difference.
arielle  Jul 26, 2022 (Staff)
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Are there any anti-static qualities of this material?
howard  Jul 13, 2022
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Greetings Howard, and thank you for your question. The Dynaliner is made to insulate, increase HVAC efficiency, as a high frequency absorbing material. As far as anti static, all I can see is whatever static you may have, some will be absorbed by the material.
hogan  Jul 13, 2022 (Staff)
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Is the there an STc rating for this?
jc is back  Jan 08, 2022
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What's an STC rating?Enter an answer to this question.
james  Jan 09, 2022
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What is the R value of dynamat per inch thickness?
nancy  Nov 28, 2021
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The manufacturer does not supply any R values.
jenny  Dec 01, 2021 (Staff)
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Thinking of using Dynaliner as a headliner in an old truck. Is it paintable?
jim  Apr 08, 2020
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No sir, it's not. It's basically high density foam with a strong adhesive backing and it would be like painting an egg crate mattress. It does make a great underlayment under a headliner. Gives nice support and REALLY cuts down on road noise.
john  Apr 08, 2020
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How much will I need to do my 68 Chevelle doors trunk and floor ?
tom  Feb 27, 2024
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Greetings Tom. Crutchfield is not going to measure a vehicles square footage. Unfortunately, you are going to have to measure that yourself. Dynamat has a calculator application on their website. Not vehicle specific, just coupe, sedan, truck, van etc. That might give you some assistance. of course, they are doing it based on a more modern-day vehicle. Personally, I would add more square footage to their calculator. Nice ride by the way. https://www.dynamat.com/calculator-new/
hogan  Feb 27, 2024 (Staff)
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what about Marine use - on a engine room bulkhead? mechanically fastened
winn  Dec 07, 2020
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Should work for noise . I used it for the floor on a truck
bill  Dec 07, 2020
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I'm not a boat owner, but I don't think the product is designed to be used in a continually wet or very high heat environment. If it's dry, my concern would be fire hazard. I think you should contact Dynamat directly.
robert  Dec 07, 2020
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Can this be the only layer you use or should it be 2nd layer on top of DynaMat?
mitcho  Apr 27, 2016
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You can use both but you shouldn't have to. If the primary issue is vibrating surfaces (at specific frequencies; usually when the bass hits), go with the Dynamat. If you need to reduce exterior noise (road, wind, etc.) then go with the Dynaliner. Either product can work for either issue, but they are optimized for the applications I've described. I hope that helps! My Bio: http://www.crutchfield.com/Support/Bio.aspx?bio=5
ryan  Apr 29, 2016 (Staff)
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Which is best for trunk noise, most road noise comes from the trunk! This or the dynamat with the silver looking side? I am getting this for my sons 2012 Mazda 3. Also, how many should I buy?
dana  Dec 15, 2013
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that's a pretty cool father/ son bonding exercise! Anyways, they should have dynamat kits for trunks - i think it's called Extreme. You'll probably want to take out the side carpeting in his trunk and do that too. But likely it's like the dumb stuff like a license plate/ frame that rattles too. I typically put silicone bumpers on the back of those.
eric t  Dec 28, 2013
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I would start with dynamat, you can always add dynaliner over it if your looking for extra quiet or have a ton of bass as for quanity bulk packs are generally a better buy, plus any extra can be used in doors, floor boards etc
eugene  Dec 16, 2013
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If you are just worried about road noise this will work. The dynamat (silver lined) is used in applications where aftermarket bass is being used since it neutralizes rattling from panels. The amount you need is dependent on the size of the trunk.
derek  Dec 16, 2013
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Dynamat First, then on top Dynaliner. Square Footage
rick  Dec 16, 2013
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