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May 5, 2009 - Custom fabricated acoustical foams and barrier materials are available in various thicknesses and densities, with facings to tune the absorption spectrum and to compensate for environmental conditions. Supplied with or without pressure sensitive adhesive backings, foams are die-cut and sized to fit specific equipment housing. Line enclosures with sound absorbers reduce reverberant noise, while barrier materials and composites can be used to block other unwanted noise.

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Acoustical Foams Silence Medical Equipment


Custom fabricated acoustical foams and barrier materials for integration into various types of medical devices to reduce unwanted noise are being introduced by Interstate Specialty Products, Inc. of Sutton, Massachusetts.

Interstate Acoustical Foams for medical devices are available in several thicknesses and densities, with facings to tune the absorption spectrum and compensate for environmental conditions such as temperature and moisture. Die-cut and sized to fit specific equipment housing requirements, finished foams can be supplied with or without pressure sensitive adhesive backings.

Suitable for quieting the hissing from oxygen concentrators and nebulizers, or the clicking from dispensing equipment and similar devices, Interstate Acoustical Foams can be custom matched to medical OEM requirements. Line enclosures with sound absorbers typically reduce reverberant noise while barrier materials and composites can be used to block other unwanted noise.

Interstate Acoustical Foams are priced according to material construction and quantity. Price quotations and representative samples are available upon request.

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Interstate Specialty Products, Inc.

John Savickas, Technical Director

55 Gilmore Drive

Sutton, MA 01590

(800) 984-1811

FAX (508) 234-5558

e-mail: savickas@interstatesp.com

www.interstatesp.com


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Company Information:
Name: Interstate Specialty Products
Address: 55 Gilmore Dr.
City: Sutton
State: MA
ZIP: 01590
Country: USA
Phone:
FAX: 508-234-5558
http://www.interstatesp.com/


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