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No noise tape, commonly used in soundproofing or sound isolation applications, is created by combining a viscoelastic polymer with a backing material. To make it, you would typically apply a layer of the polymer to a strong, flexible substrate, such as polyethylene or cloth. The polymer dampens vibrations and reduces sound transmission. For DIY purposes, you can purchase specialized sound-dampening materials and adhere them to the backing to create your own no noise tape.

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