Industrial & Manufacturing facilities face many obstacles when controlling sound levels. Often times the machinery used is inherently loud and facilities typically are large spaces with concrete walls and floors with high rafter ceilings.
The hard surfaces allow sound to bounce excessively creating harsh flutter echo, and make it difficult for employees to clearly hear each other, which decreases productivity and can lead to increased levels of injury!
Acoustical Solutions, Inc. has over 20 years of experience developing noise mitigation solutions for facility managers throughout the world. Please help yourself to our list of case studies on Industrial & manufacturing sound control.
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