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Second Skin Rep
10-12-2008, 02:24 PM
As you know, we at Second Skin are always trying to improve our products and our industry buy introducing new and exciting additives to our already impressive line of insulation products.
Well, to day, I believe we have outdone ourselves.
For the last few months we have been testing a new functional additive that is derived from cryogenically manipulated polymers.
Basically a combination of 3 compounds that are melted together, then frozen at 350 degrees below zero to remove impurities.

Next week we are making our first ever, batch of Second Skin Spectrum that will include this new exciting additive to our blend of Spectrum and Sludge.

Adhesion is improved
Damage resistance is improved
Shelf Life is improved
Appearance is improved

And best of all, this new polymer remains stable at a much greater range of temperatures.

Second Skin is the only coating company that is using this new additive in vibration dampers, once again , raising the bar for other companies to try an reach..

The new Spectrum will be available late next week.

theothermike
10-12-2008, 03:28 PM
awesome news. very nice job guys. cant wait to install ur deadener in my new car somewhat soon. do it right the first time is my moto. and well after installing ur stuff in a diff car than mine. i like it much more than raammat and the price is justified.

lyttleviet
10-12-2008, 03:41 PM
hmm.. Maybe I will try this out for the lining of my trunk.

WrenchGuy
10-13-2008, 12:07 AM
So what is the price of durability?

Second Skin Rep
10-13-2008, 09:10 AM
The prices is not going to change.
The cost that is listed on our website is going to remain the same

ANT
www.secondskinaudio.com

elvisjer
10-13-2008, 04:19 PM
I know they do this for many roofing products, they use a polymer where they cryogenically process used car and truck tires. It's cool stuff, similar to what you guys are doing? Or is it secret...i understand if it is.

Megalomaniac
11-05-2008, 03:55 PM
I know they do this for many roofing products, they use a polymer where they cryogenically process used car and truck tires. It's cool stuff, similar to what you guys are doing? Or is it secret...i understand if it is.

its G-14 classified stuffs :o

DIYMA
11-05-2008, 04:20 PM
I know they do this for many roofing products, they use a polymer where they cryogenically process used car and truck tires. It's cool stuff, similar to what you guys are doing? Or is it secret...i understand if it is.

Got a link to these roofing products?
Sounds similar but not exactly the same..

ANT

el_chupo_
11-05-2008, 05:01 PM
Got a link to these roofing products?
Sounds similar but not exactly the same..

ANT


Wrong personality

Second Skin Rep
11-05-2008, 07:56 PM
is this better?