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Industrial Soundproofing Products
Loud industrial environments aren’t just uncomfortable—they can impact safety, productivity, and communication. Our industrial-grade soundproofing and acoustic products are built to control noise in warehouses, factories, and other high-noise facilities. From acoustic panels and ceiling baffles to machine enclosures and vibration damping materials, we offer durable solutions that stand up to tough conditions. Shop now to create a safer, more efficient work environment.
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Quiet Quiltâ„¢ 2-Sided Barrier Blanket
Quiet Quiltâ„¢ Indoor Soundproof Blanket
Quiet Quiltâ„¢ Indoor Acoustic Blanket
EcoVerbâ„¢ Roll - Acoustic Insulation Roll
Sound Lockâ„¢ Adjustable Door Seal Kit
Tru Acousticsâ„¢ Soundproof Window
CelluZorbeâ„¢ HD Soundproofing Backer
CelluZorbeâ„¢ Cellulose Acoustic Panels
BlocknZorbeâ„¢ Multi-Purpose Sound Panels
Quiet Quiltâ„¢ Floor Mounted Soundproof Enclosure
Quiet Quiltâ„¢ Portable Soundproof Enclosure
Luxury Linerâ„¢ 1 lb MLV Roll - Mass Loaded Vinyl
Luxury Linerâ„¢ 2 lb MLV Roll - Mass Loaded Vinyl
Luxury Linerâ„¢ E84 Class A Mass Loaded Vinyl Roll
PolyZorbeâ„¢ Large Acoustic Panels
The Stomp Matâ„¢ - Rubber Floor Isolation Pad
Damplifier Proâ„¢ Sound Deadening Mat
RSIC-WHI Sound Isolation Hanger
Super W Rubber Sound Isolation Pads
Mini Super W Rubber Sound Isolation Pads - 3/8"
FAQs
How do you soundproof an industrial unit?
How do you soundproof an industrial unit?
You reduce industrial noise either by containing the source like enclosing loud machinery, acoustically treating the space with absorptive materials, or partitioning workspaces with barrier blankets or building separate rooms. In warehouses and factories where enclosures are possible, the biggest improvements can be had. In other cases, a quality acoustic treatment can do a lot for cutting the noise down, if even down to OSHA requirements.
How do I get rid of echo in a warehouse?
How do I get rid of echo in a warehouse?
Warehouse echo is caused by hard surfaces (concrete floors, metal decking, drywall) bouncing sound around. Install acoustic materials like EcoVerb Roll or acoustic baffles on the ceiling and acoustic panels on the walls. They don’t stop sound from escaping but they make the space quieter, safer, and easier to communicate in.
How do I control noise from loud machinery?
How do I control noise from loud machinery?
Soundproofing an industrial units like grinders, CNCs, compressors, or presses requires noise containment and control that can be accomplished in a few ways.
- Enclose the noise source — The most effective option is building an enclosure with soundproof blankets.Customization options: casters (mobility), view windows, baffle vents, and roofs for full coverage.
- Partition the workspace — If a full enclosure isn’t practical, use barrier blankets to section off the noisy area from the rest of the shop.
- Treat the room acoustics — After containing the source, reduce echo and reflected sound in the larger space.Preferred solution: EcoVerb Roll as an acoustic ceiling treatment for large-scale, cost-effective absorption.
Do I need to soundproof my industrial unit?
Do I need to soundproof my industrial unit?
If you’re asking, chances are your noise levels are high enough that you’ve received notice or fear you might soon.
- OSHA requires employers to address noise if exposure is 85 dBA or higher over an 8-hour day, with a hard limit of 90 dBA. If noise can’t be reduced through controls, hearing protection must be provided.
- Beyond compliance, reducing noise improves communication, lowers fatigue, and creates a safer, more productive work environment.
- If your equipment (grinders, presses, compressors, etc.) pushes noise toward OSHA limits, soundproofing is both a safety requirement and a quality-of-work upgrade.