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INDUSTRIAL NOISE CONTROL

The purpose of industrial soundproofing is protection. It is worthy to point out that noise pollution is able to easily grow to high levels of intensity and exposure in a warehouse, factory setting. Which can threaten hearing, product quality, work productivity turnover and absenteeism. By not addressing and ignoring high noise levels it can result in costly expenses to the business. It is important to note that efforts that are made to help reduce the noise sound levels will be of benefit not only to the business but also to employee health.

3 Stages of Industrial Soundproofing: 
Machine Encloses 
The first goal is to find and identify any possible noise sources that can be enclosed. By implementing sound control blankets, the ability to shut down noise directly at the source will be highly effective in reducing sound noise and improving results. It is important to note that this is not always possible, but with respects to stationary noise sources, examples would be grinders, presses, pumps, dust collectors and compressors, this is a very good starting point in helping to reduce noise level exposures.

Isolate Work Space Area 
It is not surprising to note that many of the industrial noise projects may not be able to build a blanket enclosure system around any active machinery that will not interrupt process that are being performed. The next step would be to set up walls around the machinery and isolate the work area. Utilizing sound barrier curtains is an excellent procedure that will help to control the noise. When the noise is separated and thus contained, the next step will be to help reduce the captured echoes.

Reduce The Echo
The final step in being able to control the exposure to noise will essentially rely on setting up walls and ceiling sound panels that will be designed for capturing the echos and then converting the echo sounds from the work area. It is important to note that it is essential to be able to block the noise at the main source versus attempting to absorb noise sound along the path. Being able to utilize several combinations of these soundproofing techniques for noise control will be very valuable in helping to control and reduce unwanted noise sounds.


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