Mitigating Noise in Hydraulic Systems (.PDF Download)

Oct. 12, 2015
The National Institutes of Health estimates that 15% of Americans between the ages of 20 and 69 have suffered hearing loss—mostly permanent—due to exposure to noise at work or in leisure activities. At the workplace, the combination of a quiet pump, well-engineered vibration and pulsation controls, and good, economical installation practices will result in a product with a distinct advantage in the marketplace...  

The National Institutes of Health estimates that 15% of Americans between the ages of 20 and 69 have suffered hearing loss—mostly permanent—due to exposure to noise at work or in leisure activities. At the workplace, the combination of a quiet pump, well-engineered vibration and pulsation controls, and good, economical installation practices will result in a product with a distinct advantage in the marketplace...

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