3M Thinsulate - Heat and Moisture Resistant Van Insulation (SM600L)
3M Thinsulate - Heat and Moisture Resistant Van Insulation (SM600L)
- Engineered for vehicles, offering both sound and thermal insulation.
- Provides higher acoustic absorption per unit weight compared to competitors.
- Easy to install with no fiberglass itch or mess, and is mildew, mold, and fire-resistant.
- In stock, ready to ship
Don’t let the weather or your environment dictate your travel plans! 3M™'s Thinsulate SM600L will keep you both cool in the summer desert and cozy warm in the Canadian winter! 3M™ Thinsulate is our go-to product when it comes to van insulation, and we wouldn’t recommend anything less.
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Key Features & Benefits:
- Mildew, Mold, and Moisture Resistant - Hydrophobic fibres resist Mother Nature’s outside influences so your interior stays dry whether you're on the road traveling or when your campervan is in storage.
- Cozy and Warm - with an R-Value of 5.2.
- More Acoustic Absorption Than Competitive Products - Non-woven sound-absorbing material keeps your home on wheels quiet, ..or loud, without disturbing your campground neighbours.
- Lightweight - A number one issue when traveling, and building, is weight. Keep it low-key and meet your total load goals with 3M Thinsulate SM600L.
- Fire Resistant - FMVSS 302 certified (federal motor vehicle safety standard), so you can feel safe and protected in your van at all times.
3M™ recommends using 3M™ 90 Hi-Strength Contact Adhesive Spray to apply the white, fibre side, to the van.
The insulation is 60" (5 feet) wide, with black scrim on one side.
1 linear foot of Thinsulate = 5 square feet.
Material comes compressed from 3M™, but will expand to 1 3/4" (44mm).
Approximate amounts needed to insulate the walls, ceiling, doors and cab area:
Sprinter:
- 144” = 50 linear feet
- 170” = 60 linear feet
- 170” Extended = 70 linear feet
Transit:
- 130” = 40 linear feet
- 148” = 50 linear feet
- 148” Extended = 60 linear feet
Promaster:
- 136” = 40 linear feet
- 159” = 50 linear feet
- 150” Extended = 60 linear feet
*All size estimates assume there are sliding door and back door windows.
IF YOU DON"T HAVE ANY WINDOWS, add 10 more linear feet to your order.
Compatible for all vans.
How much Thinsulate do I need for my van?
SPRINTER: 144” = 50 linear feet, 170” = 60 linear feet, 170” Extended = 70 linear feet. TRANSIT: 130” = 40 linear feet, 148” = 50 linear feet, 148” Extended = 60 linear feet. PROMASTER 136” = 40 linear feet, 159” = 50 linear feet, 150” Extended = 60 linear feet.
*All size estimates assume there are sliding door and back door windows. IF YOU DON"T HAVE ANY WINDOWS, add 10 more linear feet to your order.
How do I cut the insulation?
Thinsulate can easily be cut with sharp fabric-type scissors. It will be difficult but not impossible to cut with an exacto knife.
How do you stick the Thinsulate to the wall and ceiling panels?
We recommend using 3M90 to stick the insulation to the metal panels. Be sure to spray the wall and ceiling for best adhesion.
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