Ultrasonic Safety & Survey Equipments

Monday, 23 September 2013

Recording Rooms Made With Ultrasonic Tightness Testing

The wonderful music we have in our iPods, Smartphone, blaring on the huge speakers in clubs and also in our cars can easily elevate our mood when we are feeling down. Music is known to be created from the core of the heart, and when the musician really does that, it breaks all previous records and becomes a part of the success lists. Have you ever wondered how these great songs are created? How do they become a reality instead of just being trapped in the musician’s mind? Well obviously with the mix of musical instruments, lyrics and a great talented voice it makes the perfect combination. But each of this is a waste unless there is a suitable recording room.  A room that does not allow any contamination when the song is being made and is completely soundproof.

Better known as sound rooms or recording rooms, these rooms are basically made of glass which is the best resistant against unwanted noise.  These rooms are specifically made to block out the noises of outside so that the singer inside would record a great song. The construction of these rooms is not at all an easy task. Since there has to be installations of the gadgets, microphone and other necessary equipments, there is a huge chance of leaks. With the process popularly known as the hatch cover ultrasonic tightness testing the leaks are found and removed.

The name of this process is derived from the maritime industry where it was first used to find leaks in hatch covers and prevent water from entering the cargo holds. The effectiveness of the process made it popular in the industry and opened up new areas where it could be used. After seeing the effectiveness of the procedure, it was soon adopted by the other industries first as an experiment. After the first room was successfully made with the help of the gadget, it soon became a part of such companies that offer construction of soundproof rooms.

Checking the tightness of hatch with ultrasound, as it is often referred when checking the sound blocking properties of the room, every area of a potential leak is soon dug out. The necessary blocking elements are poured in which are mostly cement or plaster of Paris. The liquid form is poured in which hardens and then becomes a permanent blockage of the sound. No sound from the inside comes out of the recording room nor does any of it enters the room from outside when the door is firmly shut. Hence we get the best music nowadays and can enjoy listening to it on our devices.

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