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Industrial Noise Control
The need for industrial acoustics include a wide array of noise
barrier products and noise absorption products. The ultimate in
cost-effective sound abatement within the industrial market is
our Acoustic Blankets or Curtains. Stop noise in it's tracks and
prevent sound from traveling around rooms by fastening to walls.
Prevent noise traveling through ceiling structures by hanging as
baffles. Isolate noise around equipment with standard and custom
enclosures. Durable enough for heavy construction, industrial
in-plant noise abatement and community / outdoor applications
and more. We even have the infamous acoustical blanket as a door
cover
Excessive noise is one of the most common workplace hazards in industrial facilities. Prolonged exposure to noise in manufacturing, power generation, printing and other industries can result in compromised verbal communication, fatigue, lower productivity and work-related hearing loss. Manufacturing areas are not the only places where noise can be hazardous and counterproductive. Offices that share walls with factories or are subjected to outside noise from highways or airports face similar noise problems. In such environments, uncontrolled sound can interfere with the intended purpose of the space, resulting in hampered interpersonal communication, headaches and other problems.
ArtUSA Noise Control Products Inc. offers many durable choices to easily and affordably create a healthier work environment. Noise control entails suppressing audible kinetic energy in two ways, and the most effective solutions may require a combination of the two:
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Containing noise with enclosures and or barrier materials
Acoustical
Steel Panel Enclosures
Acoustical
Curtain Enclosures
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Absorbing noise with panels, baffles and other acoustical absorber products.
Acoustical
Foams & Barriers
Silencers
/ Sound Attenuators Wall &
Ceiling Products
ArtUSA Noise Control Products Inc. offers flexible and rigid enclosure systems. Curtains are flexible and can either be used independently or as part of an enclosure system. Custom-configured enclosures can be made
from a combination of products to produce an effective and economical method of noise reduction.
Options include rooftop panels, grommets, view windows, sliding hinged and overhead doors, silencers, exhaust fans and more.Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) is the average of the absorption coefficients at the most common frequencies (250, 500, 1000 and 2000 Hz.) The NRC is often used to compare the acoustical performance of various materials. Sound Transmission Class (STC) is a measurement of how much noise is stopped by a barrier or enclosure. It is an approximation of how much noise, in decibels, will be stopped by the material, assuming an airtight seal around the noise source. Sabin is a unit of sound absorption based on one square foot of material. Baffles are frequently described as providing x number of sabins of absorption based on the size of the baffle tested, through the standard range of frequencies (125-4000 Hz.)
Reducing noise
levels in commercial offices can be achieved by
utilizing a variety of materials. Wall and
ceiling mounted acoustic panels, hanging baffles
and high performance ceiling tiles are commonly
utilized to improve speech intelligibility and
sound quality within commercial office
environments. Call centers, conference rooms and
open floor plan office settings require
different noise absorption surfaces to achieve
acceptable sound levels. ArtUSA Noise Control
Products, Inc. can provide cost effective sound
solutions.
Contact ArtUSA
Noise Control Products Inc.
Acoustic Consultants for expert guidance on your
office noise application. We have a variety of
products in stock for quick shipment and also
offer custom-made acoustic panels to meet any
office décor requirement. |
  
Excessive noise in industrial and manufacturing settings
not only reduces productivity, it puts workers' health
at risk. Studies show that exposure to loud noise causes
stress and fatigue that can lead to workplace injuries,
as well as hearing loss. ArtUSA products have helped
countless companies protect workers' health, and avoid
costly insurance claims, by addressing industrial noise
issues before they become a problem. Our SONEX® Panels
and Baffles, for example, reduce overall noise and
control reverberation in factories, processing plants
and other industrial settings by trapping and
dissipating sound waves All of our industrial noise
control products are made from Class 1 fire-rated
willtec® foam, which meets ASTM E84 standards for
flammability and smoke density. ArtUSA also provides
solutions for acoustic test environments or anechoic
chambers.
We
manufacture and or, package, sell, install - Sound Enclosures -
Equipment Enclosures - Personnel Enclosure - Barrier Walls
-Thermal Enclosures - Audiometric Testing Rooms - Punch Press
Enclosure - Test Cells - Clean Rooms - Diesel Generator &
Positive Displacement Enclosures - Fiberglass Enclosure -
In-plant Space - Curtain Enclosures - Acoustical Pipe and Duct
Lagging - Sanitary Panels and Baffles - Portable Screens -
Damping Compound - Industrial Ceiling Baffles - Class 1 Fire
Rated Foams - Polyurethane Foams - Fiber-Free - Adhesive Backed
- Facings and Barriers - SONEX - Sound Seal - Acoustical
Curtains - Acoustical Foam - Rectangular Silencers - Round
Silencers - Elbow Silencers - Dust Collectors - Fume Oxidizers -
Oil Mist Collectors - Smoke Capture - Work Stations - Isolation
Mounts - Pads - Levelers Architectural Noise Control / Noise
Abatement - Fabric and decorative foam panels - Baffles -
Deflectors - Curtains - Banners Dosimeters - Calibrators - real
Time Analyzers - Software - Active Noise Canceling Muffs -
Noiseless Metals |
Industrial Noise Control
Industrial noise control is a growing concern in factories, industrial
sites, manufacturing and mining facilities. The goal for industrial noise
control is to promote hearing conservation while reducing noise levels for
personnel to protect employees from hearing loss and increase industrial
safety within the facilities. Companies are required to comply with
industrial safety noise levels within OSHA or other governmental or
insurance agency requirements. Enclosures and machinery enclosures are a
very common treatment for industrial noise control requirements. Acoustical
Solutions custom fabricates all of their industrial enclosures to meet the
requirements of the environment that it is going into. The acoustical and
machinery enclosures are typically made from sound blankets. These are very
durable vinyl quilted blankets that can be suspended or floor mounted to
form any type of industrial enclosure. Metal machinery enclosures are also
available. our removable acoustic steel sound
enclosure specifically for noise attenuation for PD Blowers (Positive
Displacement Blowers). Our sound enclosure is designed if your specification
is needed for below 85 dBA (decibels), a community property line concern, or
any other high level of sound reduction.Our sound enclosures for PD Blowers
have measured 60-80% quieter during before and after equipment
installations. Features include an independent frame system, removable,
modular acoustic steel panels, silenced air intake and exhaust fan.
Company’s such as Dresser, Roots, Gardner Denver have utilized our blower
package sound enclosures for their rotary positive blower. Our sound
attenuation cabinet offers flexibility to remove panels with quarter-turn
retainers. All these features create easy maintenance and durability over
time for our sound package.
Office Designs for Noise Reduction
Proper office design will factor in the sound levels within the
office space and determine where office noise reduction
materials are needed. Office noise reduction requires the use of
absorptive materials to reduce sound levels within the office
space. Fabric wrapped and tackable sound absorbing wall panels
are commonly used in office design. Soundproofing products such
as sound barriers and door seals can also be used in office
deign to increase privacy and security in executive offices,
treatment rooms and conference rooms. Office spaces with good
acoustical conditions result in higher employee productivity and
a happier, more efficient office environment.
Application
The control of noise in industry is very important. There have been sharp
increases in worker compensation claims for hearing damage, and legislative,
safety and economic requirements make a noise reduction program essential
for many industries.
To meet these requirements and to help solve many in-plant noise
problems, ArtUSA Noise Control manufactures a complete line of acoustical
panels which can be quickly and easily assembled to provide complete or
partial enclosures for noisy equipment or to provide a quiet office in a
manufacturing area. These panels are designed to provide optimum noise
control through sound absorption and sound transmission loss. Enclosures can
be sized to meet your requirements.
Standard S-25, S-45, and S-65 panels are fabricated with outer skins of
18 gauge galvanized steel and inner skins of 22 gauge perforated galvanized
steel. Panels are stiffened with 18 gauge steel channels. Sound absorption
is provided by 2.5 to 6 pcf fiberglass or mineral wool depending on the
application. Standard panels are nominally 2" or 4" thick, but optional 1"
and 6" panels are available to meet special requirements. 2" panels are
rated at STC 37 and NRC .95, 4" panels are rated at STC 40 and NRC 1.00.
Enclosures can be designed with doors, windows, access panels and
removable panels. Doors are equipped with heavy-duty hardware and with seals
to prevent noise leakage. Window panels are framed and sealed units
utilizing 1/4" safety and/or wire reinforced glass. If constant access to
the equipment is needed, removable panels can be incorporated in the
enclosure design.
HVAC Installations
The control of noise in modern buildings due to air-conditioning is a
normal procedure in most projects. Kinetics designs and manufactures a
complete line of pressure enclosures for Heating, Ventilating and
Air-Conditioning installations. Our panel enclosures are designed to be
erected in the field. They are designed to provide thermal and optimum noise
control through sound absorption and sound transmission loss.
Industrial Installations
Claims for hearing damage, safety and economic requirements make a noise
reduction program essential for many industries. In the past, many
manufacturing facilities were regulated by a government agency such as OSHA,
but today the vast majority of noise regulation is driven by insurance
companies who seek to keep claims for hearing damage to a minimum for the
facilities they insure.
Business and Meeting Rooms
Business Offices
have several types of spaces that would benefit from attention
to acoustics, including:
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Open plan offices
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Meeting rooms
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Meeting rooms with teleconferencing
Open-Plan Offices
Open-plan
offices are the exact opposite of concert halls. A concert hall
is for enhancing soft sounds for concentrated listening at a
distance. In an open-plan office, on the other hand, you don’t
want to hear a pin drop; you want to be able to not hear your
colleague on the phone. This is achieved by acres of acoustical
tile and intentional background noise. The background noise can
be the HVAC system, or it can be intentionally installed
electronically generated pink noise.
Meeting Rooms
Meeting rooms
are rooms for discussion and dialogue (including classrooms).
Size and background noise should be the first priority for
designing these spaces. The number of people may necessitate a
certain size, but minimizing the size will almost always be
acoustically beneficial. How much acoustical difficulty is
encountered in an intimate living room? None.
There is more
meeting than hanging acoustical tile. In particular, to optimize
conversation among a large group of people, it is necessary to
completely exclude background noise.
Teleconferencing
Teleconferencing
rooms are an extension of the ordinary meeting room. These rooms
can be used for ordinary meetings, but participants can be
brought in from the outside electronically. This participation
may be one way, in the form of an audio-visual presentation, or
it may include dialogue with people whose physical location may
be virtually anywhere. The acoustical requirements for these
rooms are very stringent because the quality of the distant
connection may vary, as anyone who has had a conversation
involving a speakerphone is aware. The key is to create ideal
conditions for speech within the room so that conditions within
the room will interfere as little as possible with conditions
between rooms. The three conditions for ideal speech
intelligibility are:
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elimination of background noise;
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very low reverberation;
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diffuse sound reflections to support the speaking voice.
One key to
optimizing electronic communication between rooms is to avoid
amplification within each room. Excellent acoustics
within each room makes this possible.
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