Compressors often create a mix of airborne noise, mechanical vibration and structure-borne sound. In busy industrial settings, this can affect worker comfort, nearby operations and overall acoustic quality within the facility. A properly planned enclosure helps reduce noise exposure at the source while still allowing the machine to operate safely.
Many buyers look for compressor noise reduction when they notice complaints from staff, vibration transfer to surrounding areas, or noise escaping into offices, control rooms, corridors and adjacent work zones. The right solution depends on the compressor type, heat load, ventilation requirement, maintenance access and site constraints.