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Keep your airplanes protected with aircraft insulation


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Aircraft insulation systems protect the passengers and the plane from noise, vibration and soaring temperatures. Take care when selecting the right type of insulation, since a very small problem can have catastrophic results.

When choosing airplane insulation, look at all approved materials available including Kynar, EVA copolymers, LDPE, polyethylene and engineering thermoplastics. Brand- and off-name products are readily available. Look for the following when seeking suppliers and manufacturers:

1. Choose aircraft cockpit insulation designed specifically for sensitive equipment.

2. Learn about the types of aviation insulation available including materials for warplanes, commercial planes and space exploration.

3. Buy aircraft insulation to fit specific temperature ranges based on the application.

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Invest in aircraft noise insulation for the safety and comfort of passengers


Aircraft noise reducing insulation is a must have on all types of planes, due to the engine, air and other sounds on board. All sound-reducing insulation must lower noise levels to acceptable points for safety and comfort

I recommend: Firwin offers noise and sound insulation that provides excellent results. They make their insulation from rock wool panels, composites and fibrous glass products designed specifically for the task. Thermal Ceramics makes aircraft cockpit insulation and other aircraft insulation parts.

Purchase aircraft insulation meeting specific vibration reduction requirements


Aircraft insulation parts provide protection to passengers and offer a better journey. Various vibration products are available, depending on needs. Vibration dampers are sold customized or in standard form.

I recommend: O'Neill Industrial supplies and services aircraft for vibration control. They offer vibration dampers and control for a variety of aircraft. E-A-R Specialty Composites is a trusted and certified manufacturer of aircraft insulation for vibration control. They customize products and sell directly to buyers.

Provide airplane insulation systems for your aircraft to meet specific temperature requirements


Aircraft insulation materials must meet specific temperature demands. Suppliers and manufacturers provide a range of temperature protections, but buyers are responsible for choosing appropriate products to meet aircraft regulations.

I recommend: Find trusted manufacturers and sellers for aircraft foam insulation meeting specific temperature requirements. Unifrax provides insulation for aircraft designed specifically per application. Insulation ranges from 200 degrees F to 2,000 degrees F. Their products also meet 2,000 degree F fire exposure requirements. Hi-Tech Products specializes in high temperature aircraft insulation. Temperature ranges above 2,000 degrees F are available in a variety of applications including fabricated blankets, tap, textiles and pads. AAE Aerospace & Commercial Technologies, a division of American Automated Engineering, specializes in high-temperature elastomeric insulation to provide temperature insulation and thermal protection to aircraft.

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  • Aircraft insulation kits are sold by suppliers for repair and added protection. These kits are available for specific needs, such as adding blanket insulation or pad insulation to cockpits or other areas.

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