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Frequently asked questions
Does this material effectively reduce compressor noise?
Yes, the RPI RPC822 is specifically engineered for acoustic performance. It utilizes a specialized acoustic foam core integrated with a vinyl barrier, which is designed to significantly enhance sound isolation within Air Techniques dental compressor units.
Is this composite easy to install?
Absolutely. It features a convenient adhesive backing, making it straightforward to apply directly onto your chassis assemblies without the need for additional glues or complex mounting hardware.
Can I trim this material to fit specific areas?
Yes, the material is highly customizable. It is designed to be cut to size, allowing you to tailor the 12” x 12” sheet to the precise dimensions needed for your back, foot, or base chassis assemblies.
Is this a reliable replacement for OEM parts?
The RPI RPC822 is fully compatible as a direct replacement for several Air Techniques OEM part numbers, including: 054-0085-04, 054-0085-05, 054-0067-00, 054-0074-00, and 054-0145-00.
What is the thickness of the damping composite?
This product features a substantial 1/2-inch thickness, providing a robust layer of sound-dampening foam to ensure effective noise mitigation.
Is this product suitable for compressor sound covers?
Yes, it is perfectly suited for that purpose. It is intended for use on dental compressor sound covers, as well as back, foot, and base chassis assemblies to help maintain a quiet operational environment.
Is the material quality professional grade?
Yes, this is a factory new component manufactured by RPI, designed specifically for the demanding requirements of dental compressor maintenance and sound insulation.
Does it work with different Air Techniques models?
The RPC822 is designed with broad compatibility for Air Techniques Dental Compressors. It serves as a replacement for multiple OEM reference numbers to ensure it integrates seamlessly into various compressor enclosures.
What materials are used in its construction?
The composite is constructed from a high-quality acoustic foam layer bonded to a vinyl barrier core, providing a dense and effective solution for dampening unwanted mechanical vibrations and noise.
Is this a good option for routine equipment maintenance?
It is an excellent choice for maintenance and repair procedures. When your existing sound insulation begins to wear, this replacement helps restore your compressor to its original operational quietness.

RPI RPC822 Sound Damping Composite