Reverberation Chamber - ETS-Lindgren
Reverberation Chamber
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Key Features
  • 63 Hz to 10 kHz (Custom Frequency Ranges Available)
  • Precision-Grade Testing
  • Transmission Loss Testing
  • Noise Control and Noise Emission Testing
  • Sound Absorption Testing
  • Transmission Loss Testing
  • Acoustic Testing
  • Sound Power Testing
  • Production Line Testing
  • Sound Isolation

ETS-Lindgren's Acoustic Reverberation Chambers reflect sounds to produce a non-directional or diffuse sound field within the chamber. They are typically used for sound absorption, transmission loss, and sound power measurements. Unlike the sound pressure level produced by a device, the sound power level is a property of the device and is independent of the test environment. Reverberation chambers are also used to measure the sound absorption characteristics of materials or other items such as soft panels, screens or pieces of furniture (e.g. theater seats, chairs, and sofas). These chambers provide a diffuse-field environment that enables sound absorption tests, sound power tests, and transmission loss studies to be performed.

Product Features

Frequency Range

ETS-Lindgren offers a wide range of standard acoustic reverberation chambers to meet client needs. Standard reverb chamber models have low-frequency cut off points of 63 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz, 125 Hz, 160 Hz, and 200 Hz. Custom reverb chamber designs are available to meet other performance specifications.

Precision Level Testing

ETS-Lindgren Acoustic Reverberation Chambers are designed to comply with ISO 3741 uncertainty limits for both broadband and pure tone testing.

Transmission Loss Testing

A reverberation chamber suite with a transmission loss tunnel allows the testing of the isolation characterizations of virtually any building material according to ISO 140 and ASTM E90.

Noise Emission Testing

A single reverberation chamber allows for noise emission testing according to ISO 3741 for both broadband and pure tone sources.

Specifications
Product Options
  • Transmission Loss Aperture
  • Equipment Mounts (Wall or Ceiling)
  • Automatic Door Operator
  • Access Hatches
  • Exhaust Fan (Gas Evacuation)
  • Special Door Hardware
Product Configuration
  • Modular Steel Isolated Floor or Concrete Isolated Floor (Depends on Chamber Size and Reverberation Time)
  • Modular 10.16 cm (4 in) Steel Panels
  • Ventilation Silencers for Fan or HVAC Connections (Wall or Ceiling Mounting Locations)
  • Sealed Pendant Lamps
  • Engineered and Designed to Host-site Ambient Conditions
  • Test-In-Progress Light
  • Acoustically Treated Cable Penetrations
  • Personnel Door
  • Equipment Doors When Required