University of Florida finds an economic resolution for echo problems in office

All Noise Control knew that our cost effective wall panels were the ideal product and due to the small space and the conscious effort to reduce as much reflective surface as possible, recommended that wall panels be fit inside the room to the ceiling. There were orders and manufactured to their needed specs and fit snugly up to the drop ceiling eliminating any potential for noise reflection.

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Vinyl Sound Barrier for General Contractor

Client: CGT Construction, Inc
CGT Construction, Inc. is a full service general contracting corporation specializing in general contracting, construction management, consulting, and value engineering and pre-construction services. Our clients include retail properties, corporate image programs, auto dealerships, car washes, corporate offices, and industrial facilities in New Jersey, metropolitan New York, and eastern Pennsylvania. With over 30 years of experience, they have the expertise and diligence necessary to complete projects of any scope and size. From mulch-million-dollar, top-to-bottom reconstruction to targeted upgrades, our highly qualified team of supervisors, project managers, expeditors, and estimators provide outstanding contract performance and administration. As an organization, CGT Construction Inc. has grown through the years to specialize in Car Washes, Retail Properties, Corporate Image Programs, Auto Dealerships, Corporate Office and Production Fit-Outs and Warehouses. They would appreciate the opportunity to prepare and present a bid for any projects you may have available. They look forward to working with you in the future and they thank you for this opportunity.

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How Soundproofing affects Sound

Soundproofing is any means of reducing the sound pressure with respect to a specified sound source and receptor. There are several basic approaches to reducing sound: increasing the distance between source and receiver, using noise barriers to block or absorb the energy of the sound waves, using damping structures such as sound baffles, or using active anti-noise sound generators.

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Clarke School contacted All Noise Control; they needed a resolution to a noise pollution.

Clarke School contacted All Noise Control; they needed a resolution to a noise pollution. Clarke School needed suggestions on what to use for their project, they needed something that would prevent echoing within the room, also to prevent vibration noise troubles in large place as well with noise going out. Clarke found in 1867 in Northampton by Gardiner Green Hubbard, whose four-year-old daughter, Mabel, became deaf from scarlet fever. Firmly believing his daughter could speak and learn just like other children, Hubbard hired a teacher to work with Mabel on her speech and language. At age 10, Mabel did as well in the classroom as any of her hearing peers. Clarke provides children who are deaf and hard of hearing with the listening, learning, and spoken language skills they need to succeed. Annually, more than 800 children and their families benefit from programs and services at their five campus locations: Boston, Jacksonville, New York City, Northampton and Philadelphia. In addition, Clarke School felt 100% confident that their preference to use All Noise Control products was the right decision.

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Acoustics is the study of sound and how it behaves in various environments.

Acoustics is the study of sound and how it behaves in various environments. Sound effects such as absorption, reflection, refraction or interference are also studied by acoustics. The broad acceptance of the term ‘acoustics’ refers to all the aspects of sound. Until not long ago, the notions ‘acoustics’ and ‘sound’ referred to waves and elastic vibrations that humans could hear. However, in the twentieth century, the development of technology and science has led to the broadening of the field of acoustics, in that it now comprises aspects not directly related to the hearing process, such as intensities and frequencies which are above or below the audible limits of humans.

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Acoustics is the study of sound and how it behaves in various environments.

Acoustics is the study of sound and how it behaves in various environments. Sound effects such as absorption, reflection, refraction or interference are also studied by acoustics. The broad acceptance of the term ‘acoustics’ refers to all the aspects of sound. Until not long ago, the notions ‘acoustics’ and ‘sound’ referred to waves and elastic vibrations that humans could hear. However, in the twentieth century, the development of technology and science has led to the broadening of the field of acoustics, in that it now comprises aspects not directly related to the hearing process, such as intensities and frequencies which are above or below the audible limits of humans.

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Noise Control Solutions for Schools

Acoustics deals with the study of sound that is of mechanical waves in liquids, gases and solids. The term ‘acoustic’ comes from ancient Greek and it refers to the ability of being heard. Acoustics studies the sound from production and control, through transmission and to reception and effects. The initial studies focused on mechanical vibrations and their radiations through mechanical waves. These studies are still continuing in the present. Waves and sound involve physical processes, which, in their turn, have various aspects that researchers are trying to focus on at the moment.

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