Where are automotive vibration damping patches generally applied?
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Automotive vibration damping patches are generally applied to the areas closest to the vehicle body sheet metal when the door is closed. Below is relevant information about automotive vibration damping patches: 1. Introduction: Automotive vibration damping patches, also known as damping sheets, are viscoelastic materials adhered to the inner surface of the vehicle body, closely attached to the steel panels, primarily serving to reduce noise and vibration. 2. Properties: Damping sheets made from polymer materials or rubber exhibit stable physical and chemical properties, featuring excellent vibration damping and noise reduction, heat resistance, cold resistance, anti-aging properties, and strong adhesion. They do not irritate human skin and have no corrosive effects on metals, plastics, rubber, or other materials. Some vehicles and construction machinery have begun using more environmentally friendly water-based damping coating products.