Ultrasonic Safety & Survey Equipments

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Ultrasonic Tightness Testing Removes Every Hole

Security and privacy in public places and offices is a growing concern these days. While there are so many spying gadgets available at cheap prices, no wonder who might be eavesdropping on your conversation and get you in trouble. Business rivalries have taken a bad shape now and competitors will pay anything to learn an inside story. Knowing about a rival organization’s plan in advance can easily enable them to sabotage the campaign.

This is the very reason today more and more companies are seeking to have soundproof conference rooms, which would allow the members to shout and scream, and still not be heard outside by anyone. A room where they can hold meetings in peace and express their views knowing that no unauthorized person is listening to them, even the bell boy standing outside wouldn’t be able to eavesdrop on their conversation. And today many huge companies have become successful in acquiring these rooms with a list of many others willing for the same.

It was a challenge for the architects at first until they started using the
ultrasonic hatch cover tester. By using the same technique that is used to detect the minor holes in the ship’s hatch covers, they (the architects) have managed to build sound proof rooms for their customers. The first customers that required these rooms were mainly the government. These rooms can be easily seen in:
  • The interrogation rooms at a police station.
  • Meeting rooms in high government buildings such as the white house.
  • Operation theaters in hospitals.
  • Courts where criminals of the highest degree are tried.
  • Intelligence buildings, where secret plans are discussed and implemented.
These are just some of the places that anyone can agree with. We have seen a lot of these rooms in action in the Hollywood movies. By checking the room after finishing just as they would check tightness of hatch with ultrasound, the builders can learn about the holes they have missed. It makes it very easy to locate the minute holes and gaps which can never be seen by the human eye. If these holes and gaps were left unfilled, they would easily work as an outlet for the noise.

To ensure completely that nothing has been left out, the hatch cover ultrasonic tightness testing is repeated several times. Even after the tests are all clear they are repeated for days. Risk cannot be taken with such rooms as classified information can never be risked.

1 comment:

  1. I would say that soundproof conference halls are the need of today whether it's political or corporate meetings and ultrasonic tightness testing has finally made it in a convenient way.

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