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Machine Enclosure Acoustic
Foam
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Acoustic Foam is commonly used in lining OEM
equipment manufacturer's existing machine enclosures.
Compressors, generators, paper printing, slitting and
folding machines - these are all examples of applications
that utilize acoustic foam and sound enclosures. Typically
this equipment is supplied enclosed within
factory-fabricated, steel enclosures with doors for access
to the equipment. This factory installed solution is adequate
for most applications. Equipment that generates higher noise
levels may require additional insulation added to the
inside of the standard manufacturer's enclosure.
Adding acoustic foam increases the noise reduction
performance of a standard OEM enclosure significantly. |
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Complete Product Selection:
- Polyurethane Foam Panels and
Baffles
- Melamine (MFX) Foam Panels and Baffles
- Ceiling Tiles
- Acoustical Composites
- Barriers
- Foam Treatments
Acoustical foams are designed to provide maximum absorption of
airborne sound with minimum thickness and weight. These
flexible open-cell foam products are manufactured to optimize pore
size, airflow resistance, and density.
Sound energy, passing through the cell structure of the foam, is
converted into minute quantities of low grade heat that is easily
dissipated. Since the uniformity of the cells is carefully
controlled the acoustic performance is predictable from one
installation to another.
Many applications require foam products to be subjected to
environments such as dirt, moisture, chemicals, oils and abrasion that
could be hostile to unprotected foam. Various surface treatments are
available to protect the integrity of the foam from harsh elements.
These facings will increase the absorption properties - at certain
frequencies - as well as provide a cleanable, and if desired,
color-coordinated, yet durable
finish for a wide variety of applications.
Panels and baffles are quick and
easy to install.
Our acoustical foam panels and
hanging baffles can be used to absorb various types of noise in
nearly every environment. All of our products are
independently tested to determine their sound-absorbing and
fire-rating specifications.
(See individual product specifications for details.)
Independent laboratory testing will ensure that each product you
receive will perform the way you expected.
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We offer a complete range of
acoustical foam composites.
Our products range
from cost-effective, pre-designed
acoustical foam to custom wedges
and other profiles. |
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Our polyurethane acoustical foam panels and hanging baffles can be
used to absorb various types of noise in nearly every environment.
Panels install easily on walls and ceilings to handle the toughest
noise problems. Baffles can be hung to interrupt and absorb
free-floating noise. This makes them ideal for big indoor areas with
hard surfaces, such as: gyms, manufacturing areas, auditoriums, and
indoor swimming pools. Baffles also offer the advantage of being
moveable and they control noise coming from every direction. |
Features of Polyurethane Foam
Panels & Baffles: |
- Open-cell polyurethane
construction for maximum noise contol
- Flammability ratings
- 1" to 8" thicknesses for precise
level of sound control
- Easy installation of panels or
baffles
- Baffles are moveable and control
noise coming from every direction
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Versatile Products with Multiple Application Possibilities: |
Sound Absorption Performance
OCTAVE BAND FREQUENCIES (Hz) |
- Industrial noise control
- Commercial, home and audio
market
- Firing ranges
- In-Plant manufacturing noise
- Metalworking operations
- Gymnasiums
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Product
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NRC
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FMP-1
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.20
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.42
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.90
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.92
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.80
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.84
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.76
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FMP-2
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.15
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.31
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.73
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1.04
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1.08
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1.12
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.80
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FMP-3
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.22
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.73 |
1.10 |
1.13 |
1.09 |
1.09 |
1.00 |
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FMP-4
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.32
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.93
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1.43
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1.33
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1.29
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1.12
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1.25
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