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Controlled Acoustic Environments for Precision Sound Analysis...

Anechoic Chamber

Purpose-built for acoustic excellence, our Anechoic Chamber is a state-of-the-art facility where sound is stripped to its purest form. Designed to absorb reflections and block external interference, it creates a true free-field environment—ideal for high-precision acoustic measurements used in research, product development, laboratory validation, and testing.

Lined with deep wedge absorbers and equipped with a fully suspended, vibration-isolated floor, the chamber achieves sound pressure levels below the threshold of human hearing. This controlled environment gives us the power to analyze, innovate, and refine—within a silence we can fully trust.

Anechoic Chamber Specs

15’ x 15’ x 15’

Testing Area – 10’ x 10’ x 9’

Fully hemispherical
Isolated flooring system
Floating acoustically transparent platforms
Articulating transducers fixture
360 degree mobility
10’ Diameter - 16 transducer mounting points
Meets ISO 26101 Specifications
Rated for Frequencies 160 Hz to 20kHz
Integrated cameras
Fully hemispherical
Isolated flooring system
Floating acoustically transparent platforms
Articulating transducers fixture
360 degree mobility
10’ Diameter - 16 transducer mounting points
Meets ISO 26101 Specifications
Rated for Frequencies 160 Hz to 20kHz
Integrated cameras

Reverberation Chamber

In contrast to controlled silence, our Reverberation Chamber is designed to maximize sound reflection—creating a diffuse, echo-rich environment ideal for acoustic power measurements, absorption testing, and durability simulations under extreme sonic conditions. We follow ANSI/ASA S12.50, ANSI/ASA S12.51, ANSI/ASA S12.52/2, ANSI/ASA S12.54, ISO 3740, ISO 3741, ISO 3743-2 and ISO 3744 standards for HVAC sound power testing, free-field and reverberation room methods, and movable source evaluations—delivering measurements that are accurate, consistent, and defensible.

Constructed with high-mass surfaces, and a precision-engineered volume-to-surface ratio, the chamber ensures a uniform sound field across a wide frequency range. This environment enables us to evaluate how materials, components, and products perform when subjected to sustained acoustic energy—critical for qualifying absorption coefficients, verifying compliance, and improving product resilience.

Reverberation Chamber Specs

24’ x 24’ x 15’

Testing Area – 14’ x 14’ x 10’

Volumetric Sound Power Grid Layout
200 amps of available power
120V/240V/480V capable
Quiet Lighting
Volumetric Sound Power Grid Layout
200 amps of available power
120V/240V/480V capable
Quiet Lighting

RF Testing

Blending acoustical engineering expertise with advanced measurement technology, we deliver specialized RF Wall Testing that reveals how materials and assemblies impact radio frequency performance. Our team analyzes signal attenuation, interference patterns, and shielding effectiveness to help architects, engineers, and facility managers design spaces that achieve both acoustic precision and optimal RF control. We follow IEEE 299 testing standards to measure the effectiveness of electromagnetic shielding and enclosures—ensuring your project is compliant, defensible, and built to the highest standards.

Whether the goal is securing sensitive communications, improving wireless coverage, or meeting strict compliance requirements, we provide the data and insight needed to make informed, high-performance design decisions—ensuring every wall works as hard as the space it defines.

RF Testing Specs

24’ x 24’ x 15’

Testing Area – 14’ x 14’ x 10’

Parameters we can test against listed below

Magnetic FieldElectric FieldPlane WaveMicrowave
10 KHz - 30 dB10 KHz - 100 dB50 MHz - 100 dB2 GHZ - 80 dB
100 KHz - 50 dB100 KHz - 100 dB100 MHz - 80 dB4 GHZ - 80 dB
1 MHz - 60 dB1 MHz - 100 dB400 MHz - 95 dB6 GHZ - 80 dB
10 MHz - 80 dB10 MHz - 100 dB1000 MHz - 90 dB10 GHZ - 80 dB
30 MHz - 90 dB300 MHz - 100 dB12 GHZ - 70 dB
18 GHZ - 55 dB
Magnetic FieldElectric FieldPlane WaveMicrowave
10 KHz - 30 dB10 KHz - 100 dB50 MHz - 100 dB2 GHZ - 80 dB
100 KHz - 50 dB100 KHz - 100 dB100 MHz - 80 dB4 GHZ - 80 dB
1 MHz - 60 dB1 MHz - 100 dB400 MHz - 95 dB6 GHZ - 80 dB
10 MHz - 80 dB10 MHz - 100 dB1000 MHz - 90 dB10 GHZ - 80 dB
30 MHz - 90 dB300 MHz - 100 dB12 GHZ - 70 dB
18 GHZ - 55 dB

Lab Equipment

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