sach27
Industrial
- Jul 9, 2007
- 3
We are a plastic sheet extruder and we grind our scrap in a 40HP plastic grinder which grinds the sheets/thermoformed skeletons to small pieces. The grinder is old and generates a lot of noise. More than 110db while grinding.
We did build a sound enclosure around it to reduce the noise but did not do much difference. We reduced around 10 -15 dB. According to regualtion it should be 85dB. We used a Filled EVA barrier with foam and a filled EVA sheet. This sheet is used in automotive companies as a sound deadning material.
The noise seems to be very high frequency since if I stand next to the enclosure I can feel the sound vibrations in me and the ground. I also tested Melamine 2", 1" foam ,2" vinyl quilted barrier, they did not show much reduction in dB.
I am seeking some advice from acoustical engineers or anybody who has dealt with this problem before.
We did build a sound enclosure around it to reduce the noise but did not do much difference. We reduced around 10 -15 dB. According to regualtion it should be 85dB. We used a Filled EVA barrier with foam and a filled EVA sheet. This sheet is used in automotive companies as a sound deadning material.
The noise seems to be very high frequency since if I stand next to the enclosure I can feel the sound vibrations in me and the ground. I also tested Melamine 2", 1" foam ,2" vinyl quilted barrier, they did not show much reduction in dB.
I am seeking some advice from acoustical engineers or anybody who has dealt with this problem before.