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Building Services News January/February 2012
When it comes to knowing which materials and equipment to use, how to size components, and where to place them, the options are endless. Ventac use a wide variety of techniques to identify and quantify the challenge on each project. Ventac's knowledge of materials, combined with their extensive experience in manufacturing solutions and state-of-the-art research and testing facilities, allows them to develop the most cost effective solutions to any noise and ventilation problem.
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Quarry Management - October 2011 |
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Quarry Management The monthly journal for the mineral products industry
It is perhaps stating the obvious to say that the very nature of a quarry or surface mineral working means it has the potential to be an inherently noisy operation. Heavy machinery, heavy vehicles, blasting operations and even vehicle reversing alarms are all obvious sources of noise in quarrying operations that can cause significant disturbance to the sites neighbours and increase noise at work issues.
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International Industrial Vehicle Technology The Magazine for Industrial Vehicle Technology, Design and Technology
A proper understanding of the general principles of acoustics and the practical implications for reducing noise, will ensure OEM's struggling to meet the demands of noise legislation can sleep soundly in their beds in the future. Written by one of Ventac's own, Mark Simms.
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International Industrial Vehicle Technology The Magazine for Industrial Vehicle Technology, Design and Technology
Terex's new TA300 dumper launched in 2010 saw a major overhaul on the cab interior. Ventac worked with Terex in delivering a reduction in cab noise levels and exterior noise levels.
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