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Flexshield's acoustic louvres meet ventilation, noise control and aesthetic goals at processing plantFlexshield's acoustic louvres meet ventilation, noise control and aesthetic goals at processing plant

Flexshield's acoustic louvres meet ventilation, noise control and aesthetic goals at processing plant

Murray Goulburn – Devondale, an agricultural co-operative sought an acoustic screening solution for their processing plant that not only addressed noise issues without restricting airflow but also had an aesthetic appearance.

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Architecture & Design Team

10 Aug 2017 1m read View Author

Murray Goulburn – Devondale, an agricultural co-operative sought an acoustic screening solution for their processing plant that not only addressed noise issues without restricting airflow but also had an aesthetic appearance.

After finding that many acoustic screening solutions in the market restricted airflow and ventilation, Murray Goulburn decided to go with acoustic louvres from Flexshield – a screening solution that met their noise reduction, ventilation and aesthetic goals.

Available in a wide range of materials and finishes, Flexshield's sonic louvres are tailor-made to suit all size, acoustic and airflow requirements. These acoustic louvres can be supplied as modular acoustic walls, or fabricated into acoustic louvre gates or doors.

Flexshield's acoustic louvres have multiple applications including acoustic enclosures for air-con intake; acoustic enclosures for generators; complete standalone acoustic plant rooms; central ventilation systems; workshop ventilation; cooling towers; wall grilles; and acoustic ventilation screens.

Flexshield services the whole of Australia, New Zealand, Australasia and several international markets.

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