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Acoustical
Curtain or Sound Blanket Enclosures and Flexible Barrier Walls for Noise and Sound
Control by ArtUSA
http://www.noisecontrolproducts.com/acoustical_curtain_enclosures.html
These highly effective noise barriers are noise
absorbent, quilted fiber glass blanket designed to absorb
unwanted sound reflection in a variety of applications. They are
often called sound curtains, sound blankets, acoustical
curtains, sound curtains, or noise blankets.
If
you want to enclose noise sources or work stations, but are
confronted with:
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Changing facility/production routines
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A
demanding project time-line
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Budgetary constraints
Noise Control Products Inc Flexible Curtain or Blanket
Noise Controlling Enclosures may be the answer to your noise
control problem.
NCPInc Curtain Systems
A custom-designed noise control enclosure that reduces noise
levels up to 20 decibels, is easily installed by your facility
staff & is ready within weeks of your order date? NCPInc
Acoustical Curtain Systems deliver all of this along with a high
level of adaptability to changes & quick accessibility at all
points of the enclosure. And you won’t sacrifice durability:
NCPInc Acoustical Curtain System components are chosen for their
ability to provide a long, maintenance-free service life, even
under harsh conditions – things many other manufacturers ignore
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We
manufacture or package, sell, and 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
Acousti-Curtain/Acoust-Baffles/Acoustic-Lagging |
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RFQ's and
sales request
sales@noisecontrolproducts.com
Send Drawings and
Photos
engineering@noisecontrolproducts.com
Acoustical Baffles & Diffusers
– Built of absorptive or active materials these items can
be suspended from ceilings or attached to walls to absorb or reflect noise. They
are commonly available for industrial, commercial, and or recording,
web/broadcasting applications.
Interior and Theatrical Applications
– Acoustical panels addressing problems in theatres,
auditoriums, rehearsal studios, conference rooms, office areas, etc. are
available in all forms, shapes and colors. Various panel types may be covered in
fabric, plastic, steel, aluminum, or painted. Depending on where and how they
are to be used will dictate the best surface material.
While panels absorb sound, diffusers are used to regulate
sound to optimum levels with angled surfaces. Reflector panels can be used in
ceiling systems to actually carry sounds properly into large performing areas.
Vinyl / Barrier, Foams &
Composite Materials –
Mass-loaded vinyl may be used for blocking sound from leaving or entering an
area. Flat foams, as well as pyramidal foams, can be used in rooms or machinery
requiring sound absorption. Because most noise problems
require a combination of materials, we sell them in various composites. For
instance, it is often required to have a layer of sound barrier material,
adhered to a sound absorbing material. Instead of simply
increasing the mass of a barrier to obtain greater sound barrier properties, a
lighter construction can be achieved by separating the barrier from the wall or
panel with a de-coupler or spacer, of light material, such as flexible foam.
Composite materials
may be used in machinery cabinets to
reduce noise, around pipes for expansion and contraction noise (pipe duct
lagging), etc.
(When choosing a barrier, some properties which should be
taken into consideration are: thickness, density, stiffness, resistance to heat
and chemicals, flammability, tear strength, abrasion resistance, thermal
insulation, flexibility and cost.)
We offer a tremendous
variety of
composite materials. Some of these products are treated with
heat resistant coatings to withstand up to 500 degrees!
Quality ArtUSA Noise Barriers
- significantly reduce the noise levels.
- guarantee acoustic performance.
- significantly reduce public complaint
levels.
- provide an aesthetic visual barrier that
will last.
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