AcoustiFiber Wall Reduces Noise

Sturgis Iron and Metal contacted Acoustical Solutions, Inc initially in July 2006 to help resolve industrial noise and site concerns stemming from the facility's close proximity to a residential community.

Sturgis was concerned with noise created by a metal shredder and sound arising from the activity of heavy equipment. The AcoustiFiber Wall provided by Acoustical Solutions met the environmental and engineering demands of the project.

Sound Wall

Application Introduction

The Sturgis facility is located in Elkhart, Indiana where environmental conditions can be particularly harsh at times.

Acoustical Solutions was asked to provide a sound barrier wall that could withstand decades of freeze-thaw conditions while remaining architecturally appealing to the surrounding neighbors.

Sturgis Iron and Metal did not want to use a standard metal or concrete wall with the demanding conditions. In severe environmental conditions metal tends to rust and stain while concrete cracks easily in freeze-thaw conditions.

Graffiti removal was also a concern with these types of walls. Erecting a metal or concrete sound barrier wall requires the use of heavy machinery, another cause of apprehension at Sturgis.


Treatment Provided

Acoustical Solutions recommended the AcoustiFiber Wall System to meet the Sturgis Iron and Metal project requirements.

The AcoustiFiber Wall is designed to be a "hyper construction" sound wall (includes advanced focus and automatic capability on a single project).

It is lightweight and requires no heavy craning.

Many consultants, engineers and architects now demand advanced technology and materials in the construction of sound barrier walls.

New materials are being sought out that virtually eliminate any maintenance after the acoustical wall has been installed.

Unlike conventional sound wall systems, AcoustiFiber Walls are extremely low maintenance.


Quantitative Results

Sturgis Iron and Metal's engineering demands were also met with the AcoustiFiber Wall.

The sound barrier wall needed to incorporate two gates to allow access by tractor-trailers and rail cars. Sturgis also requested the ability to retrofit the sound wall to raise its height for future sight growth.

The AcoustiFiber Wall system can be easily modified in the field to meet expansion demands.

The Sturgis Iron and Metal sound barrier wall was completed in January 2007, making the industrial site a quieter neighbor for the residential communities nearby.

 

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