Acoustic Blankets for Industrial Use

Weyerhaeuser Company contacted All Noise Control to discuss their soundproofing issues and All Noise Control came up to a conclusion that ANC-AB110EXT- R2 would be best fit for that project. This product is a sound absorber and used for an outdoor application. Which means that it is UV resistant, and had a maximum durability. This product is typically use as modular curtains on long – term construction or just a permanent outdoor application such as enclosing HVAC equipment. This product is two inch thick, vinyl coated polyester faced one-inch quilted fiberglass and one pound per square foot reinforced loaded vinyl barrier. This will help for sound absorption.

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Soundproofing blankets ANC-AB12 for the Lab

Idaho National Laboratory contacted All Noise Control to help them find a great solution to their noise control issues they experienced their office. After discussing their application All Noise Control provided, Idaho National Laboratory, with a solution, that would help with the soundproofing, issues by suggesting using the soundproofing blanket ANC-AB12

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Acoustical Blankets for Manufacturing Application

Syncro Corporation contacted All Noise Control and after discussing their application All Noise Control provided, Syncro Corporation with a solution, that would help them by suggesting acoustical blankets ANC-AB12. This product has the benefit of both soundproofing and noise barriers. All Noise Control’s ANC-AB12 consists of a non-reinforced 1-lb per square foot loaded vinyl noise barrier sandwiched between two layers of vinyl-coated fiberglass-cloth faced 1” quilted fiberglass sound absorbers.

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Vinyl Sound Barrier for Woodwork Shop

All Noise Control supplies and custom manufacturers a wide variety of cost effective, high performance acoustical products for noise control in commercial, industrial, institutional markets. All Noise Control has been front-runners in delivering specialized noise control materials solving virtually any noise control issue. Be it-improved acoustics for theater, broadcasting & audio or churches or blocking noise in industrial plants, heavy construction sites, outdoor enlarge applications and others to many to list. They are sure that with our variety of acoustical materials, in multiple colors, shape and size options tailored to fit your needs.

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How to Stop Sound

Sound is a form of energy that travels as a wave – when that wave hits a barrier as in a sheet of drywall, that barrier will vibrate and cause the air on the other side to vibrate, thus transferring the sound through the wall. There is no one-shot soundproofing technique that will stop noise in its tracks; rather we try to employ a combination of solutions to achieve solid performance.

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Acoustical Blankets for Warehouse

Costco Wholesale Corporation contacted All Noise Control to help them find a great solution to their noise control issues they experienced. After discussing their application All Noise Control provided, Costco Wholesale Corporation, with a solution, that would help with the soundproofing, issues by suggesting using the acoustical blankets ANC-AB12
This product has the benefit of both soundproofing and noise barriers. All Noise Control’s ANC-AB12 consists of a non-reinforced 1-lb psf loaded vinyl noise barrier sandwiched between two layers of vinyl-coated fiberglass-cloth faced 1” quilted fiberglass sound absorbers.

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Soundproofing Installation Instructions: Acoustical Pipe Lagging

Installation Instructions: Acoustical Pipe Lagging
(ANC-WB-21 and ANC-WB42)
1. Determine the circumference of the duct or pipe to be wrapped. Note additional length required to accommodate thickness of material. Add 2–4 inches overlap of product onto itself. (Note: Quilted Fiberglass side goes up against the Duct or Pipe)
2. Utilizing standard 54″ wide rolls, cut length as determined above.

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What is soundproofing?

Soundproofing is defined as any method of reducing the ability of sound to travel between point A and point B, and is accomplished by the reduction of noise and the absorption of noise. A requirement in many professional recording studios, soundproofing is also becoming popular in residential structures, especially multi-family structures like apartments and condominiums wherein tenants share walls.

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