Protect Community From Power Plant Noise
Providing both high transmission loss and sound absorption properties, SonoCon sound barriers reduce community noise and shelter personnel from annoying or potentially dangerous noise levels. Engineered to withstand most adverse exterior weather conditions, the walls are engineered to basic wind speeds of 95 MPH, are resistant to UV and are provided with a proprietary water shedding acoustically permeable membrane protecting the non-hygroscopic acoustical core.
The SonoCon acoustical panels are constructed of G90 galvanized steel as standard. Options include stainless steel and thermal setting powder coat finishes. Structural steel is generally provided with standard shop prime paint but can be supplied with a galvanized finish or of stainless steel.
Providing both high transmission loss and sound absorption properties, SonoCon sound barriers reduce community noise and shelter personnel from annoying or potentially dangerous noise levels. Engineered to withstand most adverse exterior weather conditions, the walls are engineered to basic wind speeds of 95 MPH, are resistant to UV and are provided with a proprietary water shedding acoustically permeable membrane protecting the non-hygroscopic acoustical core.
The SonoCon acoustical panels are constructed of G90 galvanized steel as standard. Options include stainless steel and thermal setting powder coat finishes. Structural steel is generally provided with standard shop prime paint but can be supplied with a galvanized finish or of stainless steel.
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Acoustical Performance
Acoustical Performance |
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Transmission Loss (TL) of the acoustical panel assemblies are determined by the dual reverberation room method by an independent acoustical laboratory in accordance with ASTM Specification E-90. Sound absorption coefficients of the composite panel assembly are determined as tested by an independent acoustical testing laboratory in accordance with the requirements of ANSI/ASTM C423 and E-795. With high transmission loss and sound absorption properties, the SonoCon sound barriers acoustically isolate equipment and processes from the community and in-plant personnel. Energy within the enclosure is absorbed preventing both reverberant buildup and unwanted reflections which might direct or broadcast the high noise levels into nearby areas. |
Structural Performance
Structural Performance |
N/A SonoCon Soundwalls are engineered and erected in accordance with the structural requirements of the of national building codes such as the Uniform Building Code as required by the local building departments. |
Construction
Construction |
N/A Constructed of galvanized steel, the acoustical barriers are erected of internally reinforced, tongue and groove panels into a structural framework. SonoCon panels can easily accommodate 15-0" spans and assemblies can be erected to virtually any height. Engineered to withstand typical outdoor environments, SonoCon Soundwall systems can accommodate wind speeds to 95 MPH and seismic zone 4 loads. |
Engineering
Engineering |
N/A All SonoCon systems are engineered to meet the structural requirements specified by local building codes. |