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Acoustic Testing is a form of engineering that involves the measurement and analysis of sound waves. It is used to evaluate the performance of products, materials, and structures in terms of their acoustic properties. Acoustic Testing is used to assess the sound insulation of buildings, the sound absorption of materials, and the sound transmission of products. It is also used to measure the sound pressure levels of machinery and equipment, and to evaluate the sound quality of audio systems.
Acoustic Testing is an important part of product development and quality assurance. It is used to ensure that products meet safety and performance standards, and to identify potential problems before they become costly issues.
Some companies in the Acoustic Testing market include Brüel & Kjær, Intertek, NTS, ETS-Lindgren, and A2LA. Show Less Read more