Industrial production prioritizes efficiency and safety, but sustained high noise and vibration generated by machinery pose hidden risks to employee health and corporate regulatory compliance. In factories and industrial parks, round-the-clock operation of fans, pumps, air compressors, cooling towers, HVAC units and other equipment usually produces noise above 85dB(A), with some heavy-duty machinery exceeding 100dB(A) accompanied by intense low-frequency vibration, causing widespread noise pollution.
Long-term exposure to excessive noise can lead to occupational hearing loss. Outward noise diffusion also disturbs nearby residents, resulting in environmental complaints, deadlines for rectification, fines, or even production suspension, which disrupts normal operations and causes heavy economic losses. Earppie specializes in industrial sound insulation and noise reduction, providing professional product systems and systematic solutions to tackle noise challenges and ensure safe production and regulatory compliance.
Industrial Noise Control Scenarios
Industrial noise reduction projects focus on four core equipment scenarios:
1.Fan rooms: Aerodynamic and mechanical noise spreading through air ducts;
2.Pump rooms, HVAC and heat exchanger units: Noise amplified by resonance in enclosed spaces;
3.Generators, air compressors, stamping machines and production lines: High-intensity, sudden noise with extensive vibration transmission;
4.Outdoor cooling towers and heat pumps: Unobstructed, far-reaching noise during operation.

Integrated Noise & Vibration Control Approach
Industrial noise is characterized by dominant low frequencies, strong vibration and long-distance transmission, so basic wall or ceiling acoustic treatment alone cannot achieve ideal results. Earppie implements a holistic strategy combining vibration damping, sound insulation and sound absorption to block noise and vibration transmission at the source:
·Install professional shock absorbers and damping pads to reduce vibration transfer to floors and building structures;
·Build custom soundproof enclosures and booths to contain high-noise equipment;
·Equip air ducts with high-efficiency silencers and static pressure boxes to lower airflow noise and duct resonance;
·Erect metal or transparent acoustic barriers around sensitive areas to prevent outward noise diffusion.
Compliance & Professional Implementation
Industrial noise control is governed by the strict national environmental standard GB 12348-2008, which specifies clear noise limits for different zones and periods.Earppie’s technical team carries out on-site noise testing, accurately identifies sound sources, sound pressure levels and transmission paths, then develops targeted solutions using eco-friendly, fire-resistant and wear-resistant materials with standardized construction. With extensive industrial acoustic experience, Earppie helps enterprises protect employee health, avoid complaints and penalties, maintain stable production, reduce equipment maintenance costs and drive sustainable development.