Noise monitoring
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Brüel & Kjær (UK) is proud to be a Gold sponsor at this year’s Euronoise 2009 conference, taking place in the Edinburgh International Conference centre.
Throughout the three day event (running from 26th to 28th October) visitors can meet the company’s expert Technical Engineers, as they exhibit Brüel & Kjær’s latest sound and vibration equipment, including the world’s
first multi-field measuring microphone - the 4961 - a unique ¼” transducer with the same low noise floor as a ½” microphone.
Two new application tools will be on show: post-processing software tool, PULSE Reflex, which has been designed to make investigating acoustic and vibration measurements much easier. And the greatly enhanced Predictor™7810 environmental noise calculation software Version 7 - an intuitive tool created specifically for use with Brüel & Kjær’s 2250 and 2270 sound level meters. Predictor™ 7810 is the most efficient, multi-purpose Windows® software package available for noise mapping, management, action-planning and assessing the impact of urban noise.
Ever popular tools, such as the 2250 Handheld Analyser and Matron neighbour noise complaint monitoring system, will also be on display.
Acoustic Application Specialist, Douglas Manvell, said: “We’re looking forward to meeting new and familiar faces in October - and getting the chance to hear presentations by some major industry players. I am on the Euronoise 2009 International Advisory Network and co-chair the Noise Mapping session, where I will also present a paper on Good Practice in the Use of Noise Mapping Software.”
He adds: “Brüel & Kjær is also continuing it’s ‘green’ focus, by using USB keys to distribute product information, instead of printing large batches of data sheets. With the USB keys and our electronic information centre, we’ll be able to load relevant information to suit each visitor’s requirements during the show.”
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