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Acoustical Materials: Custom Designed and Built
ASI can furnish the acoustical materials needed to meet the acoustical and non-acoustical needs of every project. Because we do not represent any specific product lines, we are free offer the right product for every application. ASI’s application engineers consider several design factors to ensure that each project requirement is met through the independent testing and rating of the engineered materials design and fabrication for industrial, community, and architectural noise control projects.
Acoustical Material Applications
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Acoustical Factors in Material Selection
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Non-Acoustical Factors in Material Selection
Acoustical Material Applications
Acoustical Louvers
Louvers are typically installed in the building walls to reduce the noise transmitted through the ventilation openings needed for mechanical equipment cooling or air distribution. Suitable applications are building vents and barrier wall systems.
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Acoustical Vent Silencers
Acoustical silencers reduce both blower generated noise as well as noise which is being created upstream or downstream.
Architectural Acoustical Panels
Panels are manufactured in a variety of sizes and thicknesses to meet any number of acoustical attenuation needs, as well as colors, edges, and finishes available to suit the architectural and design standards of a given space.
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Sound Absorption Panels
Acoustical absorption panels applied to building surfaces reduce reverberation or reflected sound, in turn reducing the noise levels. Absorbers are constructed of fiberglass, foam, mineral wool, and other media with a variety of facings to suit different environments.
Acoustical Duct and Pipe Insulation
Flexible sound reduction insulation or lagging is applied to pipes, ducts, and other surfaces to stop break-out noise radiated off the surface that is covered.
Quilted Acoustical Blankets
Fiberglass quilted blankets with vinyl reinforced barriers are used for indoor equipment enclosures as well as temporary solutions for construction noise, roadwork, and other outdoor installations.
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Acoustical Equipment Enclosures
Acoustical enclosures meet high noise reduction requirements by designing the panel construction to provide maximum attenuation at the predominant frequency of the noise source being enclosed. Non-acoustical factors such as ventilation, lighting, physical access, visual access, and fire suppression are also an integral part of the design.
Acoustical Jackets
Custom fabricated acoustical jackets for outdoor and indoor equipment can be design for easy installation and removal for equipment maintenance and replacement of parts.
Acoustical Factors in Material Selection
Project Requirements & Compliance
Applicable ANSI/ASTM Codes
Local Noise Ordinances
New Equipment Specification
OSHA compliance
Noise Source Characteristics
Magnitude
Pitch
Predominant Frequency
Sound Pressure
Transmission Path of Offending Sound Wave
Direct Transmission
Flanking Transmission
Reflected Sound and Noise
Non-Acoustical Factors in Material Selection
Ventilation
Material selection will include appropriate air circulation system to avoid unacceptable heat buildup of equipment and personnel.
Visual Access
Material selection will include appropriate visual access to gages, meters, controls, cut-off switches, etc.
Physical Access
Material selection will include appropriate physical access for operators and technicians to perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and repairs.
Lighting
Material selection will include appropriate lighting for the application.
Environment
Selected product properties will meet the environment in which the materials are placed, whethere wet/dry, hot/cold, caustic, or any number of other conditions.
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Silencers and Louvers
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Acoustical Vent Silencers
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Architectural Absorption Panels
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Sound Absorption Panels
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Acoustical Duct and Pipe Insulation
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Quilted Acoustical Blankets
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Compressor Enclosure
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Curtain Enclosure
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Acoustical Equipment Enclosures