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Car Interiors Now Made of QuietShield

by Brian Yalung on Thursday, April 16th, 2009

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Not all people are aware of the materials used in the interiors and upholstery that a car has. However, a new kind of materials is being groomed a recycled product in the form of the Quietshield.

The QuietShield is an acoustical padding for use in vehicle headliners, door panels and kick panels, is manufactured using recycled cardboard packaging and other by-products normally discarded at a vehicle assembly plant. QuietShield debuted as part of a headliner assembly provided by Grupo Antolin on the 2010 Buick LaCrosse luxury sedan.

QuietShield GRN is another solution provided by Federal-Mogul’s Systems Protection group, maker of Bentley-Harris brand protection products and the world’s foremost supplier of protective solutions for passenger and commercial vehicles.

These solutions provide protection against abrasion and mechanical damage, noise, vibration and thermal conditions, as well as reduce emissions, for example by insulating exhaust pipes to improve diesel particulate filter performance.

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Categories: Auto, Cars, Recycle.

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