Acoustic Screens & Barriers

As noise issues increase with the ever-increasing size of both electrical switchgear and transformers then a more cost effective solution is required to reduce environmental noise pollution.

Whilst an acoustic enclosure is an ideal way of containing noise, there are occasions where it is more cost effective to erect acoustic screens adjacent to the equipment or surrounding an array of electrical equipment.

Constructed from metals or polypropylene and filled with sound absorbing materials our acoustic barriers can be as long as required, from a few metres to over 100 metres long, and installed in a single straight line or in an ‘L’ or ‘U’ shape. Similarly height is not a restriction either.

All our structures are weather proof and designed to last at least 20 years.

Case Studies

Acoustic Barrier West of Duddon Sands
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Acoustic Barrier West of Duddon Sands

Project Details Client: National Grid Customer: Morrison Utility Services Service: Acoustic Barrier Project completion: October 2013   The Project Kimpton

Davyhulme Waste Water Treatment Works acoustic enclosures for noise reduction
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Davyhulme Waste Water Treatment Works

Project Details The Client: United Utilities Customer: Clarke Energy Service: Acoustic Enclosure Project Completion: May 2011 The Project As one of the largest

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