
BONNET DAMPING

Bonet Damping
Car bonnet damping is the process of reducing the noise and vibration that occurs when the bonnet (or hood) of a car is closed. The bonnet of a car is typically made of metal and can produce a loud banging noise when closed due to the force of impact.
Bonet Damping
Bonet damping is a technique used in the automotive industry to reduce noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) caused by engine, road, or wind noise. It involves placing a layer of damping material on the bonnet of a car to absorb sound waves and vibrations that would otherwise resonate through the metal bodywork.
