The glass factory in Sanshui has achieved remarkable results in noise control, with its success attributed to the effective application of perforated acoustic panels. The factory had long been plagued by excessive noise generated during mechanical operations and glass cutting processes. This not only jeopardized the hearing health of workers but also caused disturbances to the surrounding environment. To address this issue, the factory opted to use perforated acoustic panels as the primary sound-absorbing and insulating material.
Perforated acoustic panels, due to their unique structure and material composition, effectively absorb and reduce high-frequency, mid-frequency, and even low-frequency noise. The design team at the Sanshui glass factory installed these panels extensively on the walls and ceilings of the facility. Through multiple reflections and absorption of sound waves, the overall noise level in the factory was significantly reduced, particularly during peak production periods, bringing noise intensity within the limits of national environmental standards.
Moreover, the installation process of perforated acoustic panels is simple and efficient, while their durability and ease of maintenance ensure long-term use. Workers have reported that the improved environment not only enhances workplace comfort but also boosts productivity and safety.
By adopting perforated acoustic panels, the Sanshui glass factory successfully achieved its noise reduction goals, providing a valuable case study for other industrial enterprises seeking effective noise control solutions.