Enclosures

How Acoustic Enclosures Improve Working Environments

Your working environment should be protected against loud noise. Loud noise in the working environment is considered 85 decibels or higher. This loud noise can come from busy highways, industrial machinery, HVAC systems, generators, warehouses, and more. It is important to find where the loud noise is coming from and find a solution to reduce the noise.

One solution to reducing loud noise is by using a noise reduction enclosure. Noise reduction enclosures are made of outdoor acoustic panels that enclose noise in the space. These panels are typically made of materials like fiberglass and vinyl that work together to absorb sound. Panels can be constructed both inside and outside to completely enclose a piece of machinery or even a small room.

Acoustic enclosures improve working environments by:

  • Meeting government standards or customer requirements
  • Minimizing equipment hum and high-frequency sounds
  • Decreasing distracting sounds for employees
  • Protecting people from ear injuries
  • Decreasing work-related accidents due to excess noise

Industrial sound enclosures can protect you, your employees, and your customers from loud noise and also protect you from a potential lawsuit. Investing in sound enclosures is the smart decision you could make for your business.

Industrial sound enclosures can be used for the following applications:

  • Generators
  • HVAC Systems
  • Printing Plant Quiet Rooms
  • Quality Control Test Areas
  • Test Cells
  • Thermal Spray Rooms
  • Power Plant Offices
  • And much more!

The possibilities with acoustic enclosures are endless!

If you’re looking for acoustic enclosures, IES2000 has the perfect enclosures for you! Our industrial sound enclosures have unlimited sizes, designs, and features, and multiple panel types, fully customizable for your satisfaction. They can be used inside or outside and can even contain electric posts for outlets and switches. Our industrial sound enclosures are made from galvanized solid steel and are filled with mineral-glass fiber acoustic/thermal fill.

All of our acoustic enclosures offer complete accessibility. We offer single-leaf, double-leaf, sliding, pocket, and bi-fold doors for our enclosures, as well as removeable panels. We also offer optional single-glazed or double-glazed windows, allowing you to see inside the enclosure without opening the door. All design configurations are also available with or without a roof.

When necessary, access panels, isolated floors, and ceiling panels are also available. Our modular systems are expertly rated by independent testing labs to ensure that they are perfect for various noise reduction applications. Furthermore, our noise control specialist and support personnel are highly experienced and will assist you in the supply, design, and installation of noise reduction enclosures.

If you’re ready to start designing your soundproof enclosure, visit our website and check out our products. Specific dimensions of our products are also available on our website. Contact us for more information!

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