Improve Passenger Safety and Comfort in Trains

How Innovative Foams Gaskets & Tapes Help the Rail Industry Head in New Directions

To satisfy customer demands best, the rail industry is working on increased passenger safety, comfort and energy efficiency. Special tapes and foam gasketing materials can have significant effects in all these areas and also help reduce emissions and operating costs.

Let’s start the journey to broadening our horizons together by exploring the unique combination of properties innovative lightweight materials offer today. At the end of the first section of our journey to tape and foam knowledge, we should have discovered why these lightweight, easy-to-shape and mold materials add value to allow safer, more efficient rail transport.

Interior of a modern train with blue seats and aisle.
Innovative Foam Gaskets for Noise Reduction, Vibration Damping and Sealing

Foam materials are often used for insulation in rail applications. They can be used to insulate against heat, cold, and noise and protect against fire. Foam tapes, therefore, are an essential component in the rail industry as it helps to maintain a comfortable and safe environment for passengers and protects against the risk of damage to critical components.

For everyone who has been sitting in a train and experienced the rattling and sounds inside, it is obvious that noise and vibration have a significant impact on comfort for passengers. To maximize travel experience and customer satisfaction, innovative foam gaskets and tape solutions are designed to offer excellent acoustic and vibration damping properties. They can be used to reduce noise and vibration levels in passenger compartments, which enhances passenger comfort and reduces fatigue.

A businesswoman working with a computer during travelling in a modern train.

Foam materials are also effective in reducing the impact of shocks and vibrations on critical components of the train, such as electronic, floating floor systems and HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) systems, engines, and bogies.

As sealing and gasketing solutions, foam tape can help to decouple structures and reduce noise transmission. These materials can be tailored in density and other material properties to maximize vibration absorption and dampening. But they can do much more.  

Multifunctional materials like Saint-Gobain® Norseal® FS1000 are not only excellent acoustical barriers. This special foam material is also water- and airtight which helps maintain comfortable climate and temperature conditions for passengers and to seal-out unwanted smells. It also helps with good indoor air conditions. What makes this material especially interesting for engineers in mass transportation is that this material is self-expandable and creates a fire-blocking char. In its natural state, FS1000 is soft, conformable, and easy to attach to complex surfaces.

We have seen that there are high-performance foam materials existing that engineers can use to create safer, more comfortable environments in trains. But NVH (noise, vibration, and harshness) dampening is by far not the only added value innovative foam materials offer.

Let’s have a closer look at how bio-based materials can help improve indoor air quality in the next section.

Maximize Air Quality and Temperature Control with Bio-based Foams

As the name suggests, mass transportation is designed to carry many people at the same time. But, within the areas where many people spend time, heating, ventilation and air quality become important for health, performance and well-being.

A woman with closed eyes enjoying the comfort of travelling in a train.

To optimize the performance of HVAC systems in trains, various materials exist. But there is one that stands out as it provides superior performance with bio-based materials, which is becoming increasingly important for engineers today. 

What if there was a solution that is free of plasticizers and produced with polyol, largely based on bio-based materials?

Saint-Gobain Norseal AGP200 is that solution. It is a polyurethane foam that provides superior sealing performance to water, dust, wind, and noise, even under extreme environmental and temperature conditions. It provides extremely low fogging and VOC (Volatile Organic Content) emissions, low odor, and flame resistance according to FMVSS 302, making it ideal for direct use in interior applications (Sulfur Free formulations) of buildings, automotive or mass transportation applications where good air quality is key.

Its outstanding water tightness and thermal insulation properties of λ=36mW/m.K can be achieved with only 30% compression due to the low force to compress of this soft material. It has good conformability and this allows for cost savings by using less materials to fill the same gap. This allows for superior sealing performance for a broad range of highly demanding gasketing applications in automotive, HVAC or construction.

But the most significant difference to traditional materials is that AGP200 was tested using ASTM D6866, the norm to quantify bio-based content to measure the ratio of bio-based content of carbon in the foam. This norm focuses on carbon and for AGP200, a radiocarbon (C14) report has been created to verify the “% Biobased Carbon”. According to tests performed by an independent, ISO/IEC accredited third-party laboratory, Norseal AGP200 contains 61% (+/- 3% (absolute)) renewable carbon after ASTM D6866. AGP (Alkyd Grafted Polymer) is partially formulated with bio-based material.

For engineers who aim for superior performance and excellent air quality inside buildings, vehicles or mass transportation, these results can make the difference in finding the ideal materials for HVAC and sealing applications and capitalize on the use of bio-based materials due to environmental benefits, such as reducing dependence on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions. It helps to achieve sustainability goals and allows for potential cost savings or regulatory advantages in certain industries.

Benefits of Foam Gaskets and Tapes in Mass Transportation

Overall, the adoption of foam materials is a growing trend in the rail industry, as they offer a range of benefits for manufacturers, operators, and passengers alike. Their high-performance properties can help to improve passenger comfort and safety and provide significant advantages over mechanical fasteners in many rail applications. In addition, innovative tapes help with the electrification in mass transportation which helps OEMs achieve their carbon emissions targets whilst improving passenger comfort. Talk to your adhesive tape expert and set the course for the trains of the future.