1989-02-01

Application Study of Vibration Damping Composite Steel Sheet to the Car Body Panels 890613

The vibration damping composite steel sheet was improved in properties such as dependence on temperature, bending rigidity, press formability and spot weldability and compared with damping materials currently used by reviewing composition and adhesion strength of the resin and the mechanical property of the steel skin sheets. By applying the above-mentioned materials to the floor and wheel-house panels, a reduction in noise and vibration was obtained in the application test, and improvement in door shutting noise was also revealed when applying these materials to the door panels.

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