Laminated structures for use in building construction are fabricated by a
manufacturing process such that the laminating steps to not require
elevated drying temperatures or an extended dwell time at any point. The
process employs stock materials that simultaneously reduce cost and
improve performance. This is accomplished using a specially formulated
viscoelastic glue and ambient temperature drying apparatus. As a result,
the production capacity of the manufacturing facility, cost of goods, and
delivered performance are greatly improved over existing methods.