New "Portable" Absorptive Sound Wall Finds Niche

November 21, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Sound Fighter Systems, LLC has introduced the first-ever LSE Portable Absorptive Sound Wall.

"Although our stationary LSE System is well-known and trusted in the acoustic community as one of the world’s preeminent absorptive sound walls," notes Sound Fighter’s VP Murray Stacy "we noticed that our customers frequently inquired about a mobile or portable option for the LSE System. So we decided to put our engineers to work on designing an LSE wall to meet their needs for a movable sound wall. The key for us was to maintain the legendary acoustic performance of the LSE System while incorporating ease-of-use and sufficient portability. I think the new Mobile LSE Sound Wall accomplishes this."

LSE Mobile Sound Wall Specs

· They have an NRC of 1.05 per ASTM Test Method C423-90a, and an STC of 33 per ASTM Test Method E90-90 and E413-87.

· They can be custom designed in different sizes, but the standard design measures 18’w x 14’h.

· They are free-standing for wind loads up to 75mph, and can be easily anchored with screw-in ground anchors for applications with higher wind loads.

· Like the permanent LSE System, all structural steel is custom fabricated in Sound Fighter’s own plant. All welding conforms to American Welding Society D1.5 and Electrodes shall be E70XX. All fabricated steel members are hot dip galvanized after fabrication per Publication 408 Section 1086.

Stacy adds, "Our customers have many applications that are temporary or changing, and they now have a proven absorptive sound wall that can be arranged in any number of configurations, for any number of applications. The units are easy to assemble, disassemble and move, and we think it will be an ideal solution for many of our customer’s unique needs."

About Sound Fighter Systems:
Sound Fighter Systems, LLC has been researching, designing and manufacturing highly efficient absorptive noise barrier walls since 1973, making it the oldest established manufacturer of such products in America. Sound Fighter walls have been produced for unique noise mitigation applications around the world. Some of the many applications for Sound Fighter walls include Highways & Interstates, Bridges, Truck Turnarounds and Loading Docks, Shopping Centers, Industrial and Commercial Sites, Residential Developments, Race Tracks, Schools, Chillers, Transformers, Compressors, HVAC Equipment, Gas Processing and Transmission Stations, Utility Stations and Manufacturing Plants. The company is headquartered in Shreveport, LA. You can visit their website at http://www.soundfighter.com.