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(504) 539-4646
http://www.rmlacoustics.com/
Are you looking for acoustical consultants in Florida, New Orleans, or the Southeast specializing in architectural acoustics, environmental acoustics, or noise and vibration control?
Do you need an acoustics expert to provide acoustical consulting advice and testimony or to conduct acoustical testing in your building?
Video showing the key components of a typical field measured Impact Insulation Class (IIC) test, often referred to as a "Tapping Test" and officially known as an AIIC (Apparent Impact Insulation Class) test, conducted in accordance with ASTM Standard E1007. Used for determining compliance with code requirements or evaluating the acoustical performance of various floor/ceiling assemblies. One floor test takes approximately 1.5 hours from set up to take down, including obtaining room dimensions. Test co…...more
IIC Test | Noise Control Consultants in Florida | Acoustical Testing in Florida
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Florida Office
(352) 415-4041
New Orleans Office
(504) 539-4646
http://www.rmlacoustics.com/
Are you looking for acoustical consultants in Florida, New Orleans, or the Southeast specializing in architectural acoustics, environmental acoustics, or noise and vibration control?
Do you need an acoustics expert to provide acoustical consulting advice and testimony or to conduct acoustical testing in your building?
Video showing the key components of a typical field measured Impact Insulation Class (IIC) test, often referred to as a "Tapping Test" and officially known as an AIIC (Apparent Impact Insulation Class) test, conducted in accordance with ASTM Standard E1007. Used for determining compliance with code requirements or evaluating the acoustical performance of various floor/ceiling assemblies. One floor test takes approximately 1.5 hours from set up to take down, including obtaining room dimensions. Test conducted by RML Acoustics.
Visit our website at http://www.rmlacoustics.com/ to learn more about the full range of our acoustical field testing capabilities.
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