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General applications of acoustic enclosure

An acoustic enclosure is an acoustic chamber that attenuates or lessens noise. To safeguard the wellbeing and health of staffs and to avoid possible noise irritation to neighboring properties, acoustic enclosures are generally used in industrial settings to prevent machinery noise and echo from surpassing the statutory limit. The enclosures lessen noise pollution from equipment and plants, while making sure the site keeps on operating at maximum effectiveness.

 

Lessen noise irritation 

 

Made of acoustic materials, acoustic enclosures and industrial sound barriers will lessen noise irritation from sources like pumps. Fans, plant rooms, engine test rooms, generators, chillers, AC units, pumps, and different other types of industrial equipment, through vibration dampening, vibration isolation, sound absorption, and sound insulation. 

 

Custom acoustic enclosures can be designed for all types of production tools and machinery, making sure simple accessibility for people using and maintaining the equipment.

 

Enclosures and acoustic panels are designed to meet local authority and noise reduction of the client and they are suitable for outdoor and indoor applications, boasting acoustic doors and panels for servicing access. Tamperproof and safe, they substantially lessen noise while alleviating sufficient airflow. 

 

Regular applications

 

The features present in the equipment commonly benefit from the acoustic enclosures. Acoustic enclosures boast sound absorptive panels that prevent noise accumulation and echo within buildings. They can be attached to the walls or can be hung from the ceiling as baffles.

  

Features

 

Other features may include single or double louver service doors, robust acoustic panel doors made of soundproof foam, access panels, high performance exhaust air attenuators and cowls or weather louvers. Air source heat pump enclosures boast high performance horizontal or vertical exhaust air attenuators. 

 

For the purpose of tracking manufacturing procedures and production lines, acoustic windows impart visual access at a safe distance from noisy machinery and equipment.