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E20 - Vibration Isolation - Evan Hong (Embelton)

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Design for acoustics and acoustic separation comes down to two main areas – airborne noise, and impact noise.

While airborne noise and its best management strategies were expertly explained by Rob Jones from Autex way back in Episode No. 9, until now there has been relatively little discussion of impact noise, and how we can design it out of projects.

With this in mind, Laurence and Joe were thrilled to be joined by Evan Hong from Embelton, a leading manufacturer of vibration isolation mounts. As a senior engineer, Evan has a wealth of experience in designing for vibration isolation under pools, gyms, around plant, and in many of the circumstances.

Listen to this podcast to understand the easy changes you can make to design for better acoustics in projects.

To get in touch with Evan or find out more about vibration isolation you can visit https://embeltonengineering.com/.

Join us again next week for an eye opening discussion around timber coatings with CUTEK®.

The Specification is brought to you by Northwest Media, an Australian digital agency specialising in creation and delivery of custom web apps.

Find out more at www.nwmedia.au

For any questions or suggestions please contact Joe and Laurence at hello@nwmedia.com.au

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Design for acoustics and acoustic separation comes down to two main areas – airborne noise, and impact noise.

While airborne noise and its best management strategies were expertly explained by Rob Jones from Autex way back in Episode No. 9, until now there has been relatively little discussion of impact noise, and how we can design it out of projects.

With this in mind, Laurence and Joe were thrilled to be joined by Evan Hong from Embelton, a leading manufacturer of vibration isolation mounts. As a senior engineer, Evan has a wealth of experience in designing for vibration isolation under pools, gyms, around plant, and in many of the circumstances.

Listen to this podcast to understand the easy changes you can make to design for better acoustics in projects.

To get in touch with Evan or find out more about vibration isolation you can visit https://embeltonengineering.com/.

Join us again next week for an eye opening discussion around timber coatings with CUTEK®.

The Specification is brought to you by Northwest Media, an Australian digital agency specialising in creation and delivery of custom web apps.

Find out more at www.nwmedia.au

For any questions or suggestions please contact Joe and Laurence at hello@nwmedia.com.au

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