Dampening

High-vibration environments can damage electronics. Engineers use specialized mounting and advanced materials to keep Industrial PCs stable.

Materials like Acoustic Foam or felt absorb sound waves, preventing them from reflecting off hard surfaces. Common Applications: dampening

Strategies to soften sound or vibrations so they don't echo or travel as easily. 2. Acoustic Dampening: Improving Sound Quality High-vibration environments can damage electronics

Massive tuned mass dampers, such as the large suspended balls in skyscrapers, dampen the movement of buildings during earthquakes or high winds by up to 40%. 4. Beyond Physics: Dampening in Business dampening

Sound dampening is not the same as soundproofing. While aims to block sound entirely from entering or leaving a room, sound dampening reduces the amount of sound bouncing or echoing within a space.