Oeler Industries Incorporated specializes
in Acoustics - it's all we do! We hope that you'll
find this website to be informative and useful.
If you have an issue with noise or vibration,
we can help. Please feel free to call us at 1-877-40-NOISE,
or e-mail us at sales@oeler.com
LEARN ABOUT ACOUSTIC PRODUCTS:
Education - A
glossary of Acoustics Terms & Misconceptions
Tools - Handy elements
to help you understand and quantify your acoustic
need.
RESEARCH ACOUSTIC PRODUCTS:
Absorption - Absorption
materials are used to control sound within a space.
Blocking - Sound
blocking products are used to prevent sound from
leaving a space..
Covering (Sound Masking)
- Sound Masking products are used to dynamically
cover unwanted sounds with a more desirable sound.
Sound Isolation
- Sound Isolation can be defined as the degree
of acoustical separation between two locations,
especially adjacent rooms.
BUY ACOUSTIC PRODUCTS:
Many
items are available to purchase online! -
If you know what you need get
it here! If you're not sure how to handle
your particular application or simply have a question,
call us for a free consulation at 1-877-40-NOISE.
Absorption panels
can be used to control harsh reflections,
reduce reverberation
time, or eliminate echo. Absorption panels
can also be used to reduce the propagation
of sound in otherwise open areas (i.e.,
down a long hallway).
Sound Blocking
is commonly called sound proofing and is
used to block sound from transmitting into
adjacent areas or workstations. In general,
if the source of unwanted sound is generated
in another room, space, or from the outside
and is transferring through a wall, ceiling,
or floor into your space, then you need
sound
blocking products.
Privacy and noise are big issues in open
offices. In addition, in healthcare and
related service fields, protecting sensitive
patient information is not just a top priority,
it is the law. The potential for oral disclosure
is seen by some to be the most serious of
all the risks. The good news: installing
a sound
masking system is a cost-effective solution.
Developing
a Home Theater? The acoustics of a home theater is the
most overlooked topic when setting up a home theater.
Neglecting to address potentially serious acoustic issues,
while spending a small fortune on electronic equipment
just doesn't make sense. The key issues are
sound transmission, (sound leaking into the theater
or visa versa), HVAC noise,
and correcting and enhancing the room's acoustical properties
with absorption and diffusion
products.