Sound-insulating vehicle body part

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156 71, 156278, 181290, B32B 3122, E04B 182

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057413908

ABSTRACT:
A method for the production of an inherently stable self-supporting composite part for engine hoods for acoustic screening of noises. A prefabricated outer membrane blank part is cut and trimmed to form an outside sheet. This outside sheet is bonded to a prefabricated inside packing to form a self-supporting structure independent of the engine hood. The inside packing is provided with fastener elements and a removable protective film attached to an exposed surface of the packing. A primer is applied to the outside sheet of the self-supporting structure. A lacquer is applied to the primer and the protective film is removed.

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