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Kinetics Noise Control
Добавлен 11 авг 2011
Kinetics Noise Control, Inc. (“Kinetics”) has extensive experience in designing and manufacturing innovative products to control noise and vibration. Established in 1958 as industrial consultants focused on the control of sound and vibration, Kinetics now produces the industry’s largest selection of innovative products and solutions to control airborne noise, isolate structure-borne vibration, enhance room acoustics, create quiet spaces, and restrain non-structural building systems. Kinetics features an experienced staff of engineering, customer support, and sales representatives worldwide who are ready to work with you. Kinetics has manufacturing facilities in Ohio, USA; California, USA; and Ontario, Canada. Previous trade names of Kinetics include Consolidated Kinetics and Peabody Noise Control.
Systems and Mechanics to Run a Data Center - Why, Where, and Addressing Noise Issues
This presentation covers several topics around data centers, including:
- Why are data centers proliferating and what drives data center demand?
- The strategy of consideration when determining where to locate data centers.
- How do noise issues arise and why do they need to be addressed?
- Types of noise generated from data centers.
- Noise Control products needed and their successful application.
To learn more about how Kinetics solutions solve noise issues for data centers, visit the following page: kineticsnoise.com/data-center-noise
- Why are data centers proliferating and what drives data center demand?
- The strategy of consideration when determining where to locate data centers.
- How do noise issues arise and why do they need to be addressed?
- Types of noise generated from data centers.
- Noise Control products needed and their successful application.
To learn more about how Kinetics solutions solve noise issues for data centers, visit the following page: kineticsnoise.com/data-center-noise
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Kinetics IsoMax Wall Installation
Просмотров 9883 месяца назад
Designers wanting low-cost, space-saving ceilings and walls that provide superior noise control employ Kinetics IsoMax Sound Isolation Clips. Offering significantly higher STC values than drywall attached to resilient channel, IsoMax ensures that installers will not inadvertently screw through the “resilient” leg of the channel into the joist or stud. This feature cannot be underestimated given...
Get To Know KSR 3.0 and V.LOCK Seismic Cable Restraint
Просмотров 1699 месяцев назад
Join Lee Chiddention, Kinetics Director of Sales for the HVAC Market, as he discusses the newly updated KSR product and for a product refresher on the highly effective V.LOCK Seismic Cable Restraint Kit. To learn more about V.LOCK, visit the following page: kineticsnoise.com/vlock To learn more about KSR 3.0, visit the following page: kineticsnoise.com/ksr/vibration-isolation-rail
What Is Woolf
Просмотров 1059 месяцев назад
See Jason Ehrlich present information about the launch of Woolf, a sustainable building material made from bound wood fibers, cement, and water. To learn more about Woolf, please visit the following page: kineticsnoise.com/woolf
KSR 3.0 Installation Animation
Просмотров 1 тыс.9 месяцев назад
View this video featuring the installation process for Kinetics Noise Control's KSR 3.0 Curb Vibration Isolation Rail. Discover the advantages of KSR 3.0 here: kineticsnoise.com/ksr/vibration-isolation-rail
Our Cutting-Edge Technology Drives Innovative Solutions
Просмотров 6489 месяцев назад
See how Kinetics is leveraging groundbreaking robot technology to deliver the highest quality noise control products in the market while improving the speed of production times.
Stop Short Circuiting Your Hard Work! Webinar
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Do you know why penetration isolation is important? Join Tonya Levine, Kinetics Director of Sales for the Building Acoustics Market, and Chris Williams, Kinetics Building Acoustics Territory Development Manager, to learn about proper penetration isolation and why it's so important for acoustically isolated applications. Learn more about proper penetration isolation: kineticsnoise.com/building-a...
Acoustic Louvers: Performance & Structural Terminology + Applications Webinar
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Join John Sofra, Kinetics Director of Sales - North America for the Commercial "Airside," Industrial (In-Plant), & Environmental (Outdoor) Markets, for this webinar to learn about all things acoustic louvers! In his presentation, John will introduce key terms that are utilized when referring to acoustic louvers and their use. He'll also investigate how to size an acoustic louver with respect to...
What Makes an Acoustical Panel Impact Proof?
Просмотров 899Год назад
What Makes an Acoustical Panel Impact Proof?
V.LOCK Seismic Cable Restraint Introduction Webinar
Просмотров 520Год назад
Join Lee Chiddention, Kinetics Director of Sales for the HVAC Market, as he discusses an exciting new introduction to the HVAC line of products: V.LOCK Seismic Cable Restraint Kit! V.LOCK seismic rated suspension kits make suspending services faster, easier, and more cost-effective. More information coming soon: kineticsnoise.com/vibration-isolation
Fitness Floors: A MetaWrx Case Study Webinar
Просмотров 488Год назад
Join Chris Williams, Kinetics Noise Control Building Materials (NCBM) Territory Development Manager, and Tonya Levine, Kinetics Director of Sales for the NCBM Market, to learn about the first successful installation of our new MetaWrx isolators in a fitness facility in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. MetaWrx is a new class of isolator technology that exploits an integrative structural-material design...
Duct Silencers | Kinetics Home Theater
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Duct Silencers | Kinetics Home Theater
Kinetics kleen kWood | Absorptive Treatment
Просмотров 357Год назад
Kinetics kleen kWood | Absorptive Treatment
Chiller Noise Control Solutions Webinar
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Chiller Noise Control Solutions Webinar
Kinetics Noise Control's RIM Installation Time Lapse
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Kinetics Noise Control's RIM Installation Time Lapse
Vibration Isolation Types & Proper Selection Webinar
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Vibration Isolation Types & Proper Selection Webinar
Webinar Recording: NOISEBLOCK QuickWall Introduction
Просмотров 4122 года назад
Webinar Recording: NOISEBLOCK QuickWall Introduction
KINETICS Raven Board - Black Ceiling Absorber
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KINETICS Raven Board - Black Ceiling Absorber
Kinetics kleen | See Our Sustainable Process
Просмотров 2072 года назад
Kinetics kleen | See Our Sustainable Process
Webinar Recording: MetaWrx Isolator Introduction
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Webinar Recording: MetaWrx Isolator Introduction
Webinar Recording: Why Weights are Needed to Ensure a Properly Isolated System
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Webinar Recording: Why Weights are Needed to Ensure a Properly Isolated System
Webinar Recording: Composite Sound Curtains & Applications
Просмотров 3382 года назад
Webinar Recording: Composite Sound Curtains & Applications
Webinar Recording: Roof Curb Noise Control
Просмотров 8312 года назад
Webinar Recording: Roof Curb Noise Control
Vibration Isolation Rail, the Redesigned KSR 2.0
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Vibration Isolation Rail, the Redesigned KSR 2.0
How to Properly Select Vibration Isolation
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How to Properly Select Vibration Isolation
Webinar Recording: NOISEBLOCK Modular Panels for Various Systems & Applications
Просмотров 9022 года назад
Webinar Recording: NOISEBLOCK Modular Panels for Various Systems & Applications
Excellent information. Thank you for sharing.
Do you have an Installer in North Miami Beach?
Yes. Please email your contact information to home@kineticsnoise.com and we will provide full details.
Can you clarify the specs for ‘drywall channel!? I’m a little ignorant but it seems like there’s a difference between RC2 vs metal furring channel and now I’m nit sure which I need.
While many in the industry call it “hat channel”, it is more properly called “drywall furring channel”. It is carried by local drywall supply stores and even some big box home improvement centers. You do not want to use products known as “resilient channel” or “RC2” as they will not fit in the IsoMax. Please see our online installation details for more information. kineticsnoise.com/isomax
Thanks, it looks like I really need to look out for the “hemmed edges“ to meet the 25 gauge specification. I am doing DIY home studio, I bought lots of iso Max clips from you as well as wave hangers. Now I’m a little stuck on what to do at my window. I know I don’t want New window casing touching the layer of drywall that I’m putting on the isomax/channel. I don’t see any details on your website, nor in Rod Gervais’s home, studio book…
I’m sorry this video doesn’t have more engagement. It’s a great product That said … I feel like the language used in this video is slightly misleading. For one … the coefficient does not necessarily represent a percentage. The coefficient should more aptly be referred to as a constant. And an “absorption coefficient” of 1 (under the common understanding of the term) does not necessarily mean it absorbs 100% of the energy It has been shown across multiple objective tests that an absorption coefficient of 1 or above 1 will attenuate that particular frequency by a maximum of 10 dB. Which is obviously relative to the calibrated testing levels. It does not by virtue of a definition absorb 100% of the energy. Ron Sauro of NWAA Labs has had plenty to say on this topic and he runs the largest and most accurate testing facility in North America, relative to spectrum. (The room supports a Confirmed cycle of 25 hz) I’d check out come of his papers! Anyways… not trying to shade you guys. This type of product is highly effective in many scenarios and I’d definitely recommend it
Looking for help to determine whether this will work well on my second story, timber house. Not a professional, recording studio, put more of a home studio. I hope to keep the noise minimized as much as possible when the band plays.
Hi Gregory. Thank you for reaching out. Please email sales@kineticsnoise.com your project details and contact information. We will have a representative reach out to you.
Outstanding!
Where do we get one of the good ones?
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Hi, what about if the shocks would not be equal but with more spikes, great example here but mostly for equal vibrations and shocks. Our use would be more extreme variation, curious which of the solutions would work best
Great video! Whats the reason for the Louvers facing downwards with the air hitting the perforated face on the bottom first?
Great question. Reason 1: Often the louvers are installed in building walls. The downward slope helps keep rain and debris out. Reason 2: As noise hits the inside of the louver from the sound source side, it is best to hit the perforated material first to allow for sound energy to be absorbed in the acoustic media. Then the solid outer face, sloping down offers excellent sound blocking. Hope that helps. Thanks.
@@johnsofra9111 Thanks for the quick reply! That's helped my understanding a lot, currently trying to design and retrofit some louvers for the front of 8 AHUs in an Air conditioning test chamber, with high Air Volume requirements.
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This was very informative. Thank you!
This construction is inflexible and I would not use it.
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How about if we can use for car bumper?
Look good product but we need technical information. What is the IIC of this installation.
Roberto, thank you for your interest. Though no testing was conducted on this specific job, we have a LOT of IIC testing with MetaWrx on both a 6" concrete slab, as well as composite concrete/steel deck testing. STC and IIC both. Would you like to provide me your email and I can send you over everything we have for your review?
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This is very interesting. Could you please explain why you decided to show the IIC and HIIC results but not those for low frequency impacts? Wouldn't the dropping of weights be better represented by the LIIC rating?
Hi Henning. That will be the focus of our next round of testing. We did execute 100lb weight drops from a specified height in the lab of an unisolated versus isolated floor system and measured the difference in sound pressure levels, about a 6dB difference at 63Hz and from about 125Hz to 8KHz ranges from about 14-18dB SPL. We conducted addditional testing with a variety of weights and can share that with you. While we're on the topic, yes, there is the LIIC. What is your opinion of capturing 20Hz - 80Hz with a tapping machine versus a standardized medicine ball weight drop test. We're inclined to head the route of the medicine ball, as the physics of a small tapping machine hammer to generate the lows we aim to accurately capture seem, versus ball drops to simulate the low thudding of footsteps, we're debating but intend to pull the trigger on low frequency testing sooner than later. Interested in your thoughts. Shoot me an email and we can dialogue.
Is this available in europe ?
How do you do your electrical and hvac attach to hat o not ?
Thank you! Great info
Don't worry the science works and we can simulate it.
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How to install neoprene pad, rsp pad, spring Hanger, flexible connectors
One of the last graphics in the presentation showing the higher capacity mount indicates the height of the mount at 4.5", but the cutsheet that was also shown indicated 5.5". Which one is correct?
Hi David! Thanks for commenting. The operating height is 4.5” or 5.5” to the flat portion of the bearing angle, depending on the “a” or “c” size. Both are correct depending on the coil. Hope this helps!
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Hi LEE, I have a doubt on considering the vibration isolator spring type in air handling units FAN AND MOTOR assembly. could you pls guide
Hello, Please reach out to Lee directly at lchiddention@kineticsnoise.com. Thank you!
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Please tell me about materials of each part of duct silencer.
I want to know materials to make all parts of duct silencer.
Did you find your answer? I am curious! I need two for a home music studio...
nice. can it hold a 4 storey home?
Jonathan, Kinetics FLSS isolators are not rated or recommended for entire home isolation. Kinetics Noise Control offers a variety of other products to address building isolation. Email sales@kineticsnoise.com for additional information
I need this project in Saudi AR ...how can I continue and complete project Riyadh ksa
Please reach out to Kinetics Middle East. They will help you out. www.kineticsmiddleeast.com/ (971) 4-885 7361 info@kineticsmiddleeast.ae LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kinetics-middle-east-llc-9193b4164/
That looks familiar!
Ceilings have the largest effect on sound other than the floor. Ceilings should be covered like the headliners in cars. Starcoustix looks great.
That seemed good.
Please make video for neoprene pad
What is the reason for Spring damping? Is it the sring stiffness enough to hold the weight?
You select the appropriate spring to hold the weight of the base plus the equipment
The reason is vibration control
Hi, Do you have a supplier in the UK?
Gary, CMS Vibration Solutions. Below is a link to their contact information. Ask for Wesley Highton. www.cms-av.com/contact-us/
KineticsNoise thanks
Hello, how can I contact to place order please