Anechoic
Chambers are used to achieve free field conditions.
Animal
Shelters often require reduction of ambient animal
noise levels within the structure.
Apartments
and Condominums are full of noisy neighbors, heavy
footfall and impact noise.
Architectural
Acoustics relate to sound control and acoustical design
generally within large open spaces.
Auditoriums
need acoustical treatments to reduce echo off of hard
reflective surfaces such as walls and floors.
Broadcast
& Recording studios require a high level of sound
isolation between adjoining rooms and from outside noise.
Cafeterias
benefit from sound control materials because they increase
speech intelligibility and reduce ambient noise levels.
Call Centers
noise reduction requires the use of absorptive materials
to reduce sound levels within the office space.
Clean
Rooms and Labs can be treated with class 100 to class
1000 approved acoustical foams, wall panels and ceiling
tiles.
Computer
Rooms need sound absorbing materials to combat the
high-pitched whine of cooling fans.
Conference Rooms
require high speech intelligibility levels and low reverberation
levels.
Courtrooms
often have several hard surfaces that increase echo and
need to be treated with sound control materials.
Firestopping
materials help contain sound and fire when used in
new construction.
Floating
Walls and Floors help achieve isolation between rooms
in homes, apartment buildings and office environments.
Gymnasiums
& Multipurpose Rooms are large open areas that
require sound absorption to improve speech intelligibility.
HIPAA
Privacy Requirements are forcing many medical practicioners
to consider using soundproofing products in their work
spaces.
Home
Recording Studios are not complete without proper
acoustical isolation, absorption and diffusion treatments.
Home
Theaters must be isolated from adjoining rooms and
treated for hard reflective wall and floor surfaces.
Houses
of Worship often suffer from excessive reverberation
and flutter echo.
Industrial
Noise Control is a growing concern since companies
must meet OSHA requirements and other regulations.
OEM
products are custom designed and produced to meet a wide
variety of soundproofing applications.
Offices
may require sound absorption materials to reduce the ambient
noise within the office area.
Outdoor
Sound Control involves blocking noise from highway
construction, traffic or mechanical equipment.
Residential
Living could require soundproofing a home from noisy
neighbors or reducing noise within the home itself.
Restaurants
& Nightclubs often need acoustical materials to
create a quieter environment for a better dining experience.
Schools
must be designed with proper acoustics to ensure that
students can hear their educators.
Shooting
Ranges benefit from sound absorption and sound blocking
materials.
Swimming
Pools also benefit from sound absorption products
as they tend to be large open areas with many hard, reflective
surfaces.