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Noise Barrier Solutions

Rapid urban development, expanding transport networks, and growing industrial activity have made noise pollution a major concern across India. Excessive noise not only affects comfort but also impacts health, productivity, and environmental compliance. To address this challenge, Noise Barrier systems have become an essential solution for controlling unwanted sound in residential, commercial, and industrial areas. As a trusted manufacturer, Envirotech Systems Limited delivers engineered Acoustic Noise Barrier solutions that effectively reduce noise while ensuring durability and long-term performance.

Understanding the Importance of Noise Barriers

A Noise Barrier is a specially designed structure installed between a noise source and surrounding areas to limit sound propagation. These barriers work by blocking, absorbing, or deflecting sound waves before they reach sensitive zones. Noise barriers are widely used along highways, railway tracks, industrial plants, power stations, and construction zones.

Envirotech Systems Limited designs noise barriers that meet strict acoustic and structural standards, ensuring reliable performance even in demanding environments.

Acoustic Noise Barrier for Superior Sound Reduction

An Acoustic Noise Barrier is developed using sound-absorbing and sound-insulating materials to significantly reduce noise transmission. These barriers are ideal for industrial machinery, DG sets, HVAC systems, and infrastructure projects where noise control is mandatory.

Envirotech Systems Limited manufactures acoustic noise barriers with optimized panel thickness, high absorption coefficients, and robust construction. Our solutions help organizations comply with environmental norms while improving workplace and community comfort.

Metallic Noise Barrier for High-Strength Applications

A Metallic Noise Barrier is known for its strength, durability, and excellent acoustic performance. Manufactured using galvanized steel or aluminum sheets combined with acoustic infill material, these barriers are suitable for areas exposed to high wind loads, vibration, and harsh weather.

Envirotech Systems Limited offers metallic noise barriers that are corrosion-resistant, fire-safe, and low maintenance. Their modular design allows for easy installation and scalability, making them ideal for highways, industrial boundaries, and railway corridors.

Polycarbonate Noise Barrier for Aesthetic and Functional Design

In urban locations where visibility and aesthetics are important, a Polycarbonate Noise Barrier provides an ideal balance between transparency and noise reduction. These barriers are commonly used along flyovers, city roads, and residential zones.

Envirotech Systems Limited uses UV-stabilized, impact-resistant polycarbonate panels that maintain clarity while delivering effective sound control. Polycarbonate noise barriers enhance visual openness without compromising acoustic efficiency, making them a preferred solution for modern infrastructure projects.

Road Noise Barrier for Traffic Noise Control

Traffic congestion and increasing vehicle density have significantly raised noise levels along highways and city roads. Road Noise Barriers are designed to reduce the impact of continuous traffic noise on nearby residential and commercial areas.

Envirotech Systems Limited provides customized road noise barrier solutions using metallic, polycarbonate, or composite acoustic panels. Our road noise barriers are engineered for structural stability, weather resistance, and high noise attenuation, contributing to improved living conditions and urban sustainability.

Railway Noise Barrier for Rail Infrastructure

Railway operations generate substantial noise due to train movement, braking, and track interaction. Railway Noise Barriers are essential to protect communities and institutions located near rail corridors.

Envirotech Systems Limited designs railway noise barriers that can withstand vibration, wind pressure, and varying climatic conditions. Our solutions ensure effective noise reduction while meeting safety and operational requirements of railway infrastructure projects.

Why Envirotech Systems Limited Is the Right Choice

With extensive experience in noise control engineering, Envirotech Systems Limited delivers end-to-end noise barrier solutions tailored to project-specific needs. From design and manufacturing to installation support, our team ensures high-quality execution at every stage.

Key benefits of choosing Envirotech Systems Limited include:

  • Comprehensive range of Noise Barrier systems
  • High-performance Acoustic Noise Barrier solutions
  • Durable and long-lasting Metallic Noise Barrier designs
  • Visually appealing Polycarbonate Noise Barrier options
  • Proven Road Noise Barrier and Railway Noise Barrier expertise
  • Compliance with environmental and safety standards

Noise pollution is a growing challenge, but it can be effectively managed with well-designed noise control solutions. Noise Barrier systems play a critical role in reducing sound impact across highways, railways, industries, and urban developments. With its advanced Acoustic Noise Barrier, Metallic Noise Barrier, Polycarbonate Noise Barrier, Road Noise Barrier, and Railway Noise Barrier solutions, Envirotech Systems Limited stands as a reliable partner for sustainable noise management in India.

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The future of infrastructure is multifunctional. What if the walls along our highways and railroads didn’t just quiet the noise—but fueled the future? 🚗⚡️ Together with Kohlhauer, we are turning sound barriers into solar energy generators, reshaping infrastructure to serve both people and the planet. 🌞🌍

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Imagine driving past a sound barrier that does more than block noise—it harvests clean energy to power communities. In partnership with Kohlhauer, this innovation is transforming everyday infrastructure into a platform for clean, sustainable design. 🌿🔋

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Installing bolts through the crash barrier is proven to be better in stability and handling forces.

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It’s time to create noise less workplace to help your employees to work calmly.

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Be the one to make your surroundings as noise free environment.

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🎶🎧#ArtIsAWeapon #BlackMusicMonth @jasonkingsays kicks off his new @spotify podcast #SoundBarrier with an episode about the iconic #Sylvester! Reposted from @jasonkingsays I am proud to be the host, co-writer and co-producer of a new @Spotify podcast documentary series called #SoundBarrier. The first season launched … (just in time for #PrideWeek in NYC), and it delves deep into the life and music of one of my greatest musical heroes, the fabulous #SYLVESTER.
Sound Barrier: Sylvester has been a labor of love - and many years in the process. Our goal was to illuminate Sylvester’s musical and cultural contributions, and tell the dramatic story of his life, exploring the many facets that made him so ahead of his time. I got to chat with an outstanding line up of interviewees including @BigFreedia @Martha_Wash @theeBillyPorter @msPattiLabelle @MykkiBlanco @theAlexNewell @ShaunJWright @Malik_julian_G #JannWenner - and many others. Kudos to an amazing team including the great @StephenWintersir and @gamsgamson plus #TimSmyth @christian_d_bruun + a topnotch producing team at #BestCaseStudios including #AdamPincus #BrentKatz @ACarkeet #AshleyWarren @aleighgallo and far too many more to name. Thanks to @LouisSpieg @HarryWeinger #ShirleyRamos #LindaCohen
Special thanks to @ringilliard @gdelvac @yall.got.an.aux.cord and the team at @spotify for their immense support. Far too many to thank in a post like this so for now go to Spotify now and tune in! Link is in bio.
#SoundBarrier #pride #pridemonth #lgbtq #disco #music #DanceMusic
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MassDOT, Ko-Solar Join Forces to Implement Solar-Powered Solution

MassDOT, Ko-Solar Join Forces to Implement Solar-Powered Solution.  CheddarNews features Ko-Solar and Lexington, Massachusetts project.

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Massachusetts Firm Ko-Solar to Launch First US Pilot Project For Solar Panels on Sound Barriers

Ko-Solar (@SolarSoundWall) is Planning to Put Solar Panels on #SoundBarriers | Enough to Supply Power to Nearly 100 US Households. @TechTimes_News


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Captain Charles E. Yeager, 5/1948, NARA ID 542345.

XS-1 in flight, speed of sound GIF, NARA ID 295649.

FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF SOUND!
#OTD 1947 USAF Capt. Chuck Yeager breaks sound barrier!

Yeager made history on Oct. 14, 1947, when he climbed out of a B-29 bomber as it ascended over the Mojave Desert and entered the cockpit of an orange, bullet-shaped, rocket-powered experimental plane attached to the bomb bay. The plane was a Bell Aircraft X-1, at an altitude of 23,000 feet, and when he reached 43,000 feet, history’s first sonic boom reverberated across the floor of the dry lake beds. He reached 700 miles an hour, breaking the sound barrier. His initial response to this incredible feat?

After all the anticipation to achieve this moment, it really was a letdown. There should’ve been a bump in the road, something to let you know that you had just punched a nice, clean hole through the sonic barrier. The Unknown was a poke through Jell-O. Later on, I realized that this mission had to end in a letdown because the real barrier wasn’t in the sky but in our knowledge and experience of supersonic flight.From Yeager’s memoir:

XS-1 control panel, online here. 

Yeager, safely on the ground, reviews his records at the National Archives at College Park, 9/16/2013.

Author Tom Wolfe described “Right Stuff” legendary aviator, WWII fighter ace and USAF General Yeager as “the most righteous of all the possessors of the right stuff.” His bio reads like a Harrison Ford/Nicholas Cage/Tom Cruise adventure film hybrid, especially given that Yeager:

  • Had only a high school education.
  • Got airsick his first time in plane.
  • Enlisted at age 18 as a mechanic, and 2 years later was a pilot
  • Not only did he break the sound barrier, he did so with 2 broken ribs!

Pilot’s Notes from the Ninth Powered Flight of the XS-1, NARA ID 295644

Yeager was a fighter ace in WWII, shooting down 5 German planes in a single day and 13 total. He was shot down over occupied France in March 1944 and rescued by the French resistance. In appreciation, he showed them how to make homemade bombs! Read his incredible personal account here.

Escape and Evasion Case File for Flight Officer Chuck Yeager, NARA ID 305272.

He became a test pilot after WWII, at what became Edwards Air Force Base. Not only did he break the sound barrier, he did so with 2 broken ribs! He’d fallen off a horse and broke two ribs the night before the flight, and went to a civilian doctor rather than risk not being able to attempt the flight. Because of the secrecy of the X-1 project, Yeager’s achievement was not announced until June 1948. He continued to serve as a test pilot, and in 1953 he flew 1,650 miles per hour in an X-1A rocket plane.

He was the first commandant of the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School and trained astronauts and test pilots for the Air Force. But given that he only had a high school education, he could not be an astronaut.

He flew 414 hours of combat time in the Vietnam war - 127 missions while training bomber pilots. He was promoted to Brigadier General in 1969.He retired from the Air Force in 1975, but continued to work for the Air Force until 1995. President Reagan appointed him to the Rogers Commission, the body that investigated the 1986 Challenger Shuttle disaster. Yeager died on December 7, 2020, at age 97.

Yeager was very modest about his accomplishments:

All I know is I worked my tail off learning to learn how to fly, and worked hard at it all the way. If there is such a thing as the right stuff in piloting, then it is experience. The secret to my success was that somehow I always managed to live to fly another day. Yeager’s memoir.

More online:

Chuck Yeager – Evader, March 1944, Text Message blog by archivist David Langbart.

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FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF SOUND!

RIP - “Right Stuff” Aviation Legend Chuck Yeager

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Photograph of Captain Charles E. Yeager, NARA ID 542345.

All I know is I worked my tail off learning to learn how to fly, and worked hard at it all the way. If there is such a thing as the right stuff in piloting, then it is experience. The secret to my success was that somehow I always managed to live to fly another day. From Yeager’s memoir

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Photograph of the XS-1 in Flight, NARA 295649.

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XS-1 control panel, online here.  

Legendary aviation pioneer Chuck Yeager died this week in LA at age 97. The WWII fighter ace and Air Force general was, according to author Tom Wolfe, “the most righteous of all the possessors of the right stuff.” His bio reads like a Harrison Ford/Nicholas Cage/Tom Cruise adventure film hybrid. Some highlights follow from the incredible man who:

  • Had only a high school education.
  • Got airsick his first time in plane.
  • Enlisted at age 18 as a mechanic, and 2 years later was a pilot.
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Pilot’s Notes from the Ninth Powered Flight of the XS-1, NARA ID 295644

Yeager was a fighter ace in WWII, shooting down five German planes in a single day and 13 over all.  After being shot down over occupied France in March 1944 (his 8th air mission), he escaped and helped by the French resistance.  He helped them, as well, showing them how to make homemade bombs. Read his incredible personal account here.  

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Escape and Evasion Case File for Flight Officer Charles (Chuck) E. Yeager, NARA ID 305272.

Yeager became a test pilot after WWII, at what became Edwards Air Force Base. Not only did he break the sound barrier, he did so with 2 broken ribs! He’d fallen off a horse and broke two ribs the night before the flight, and went to a civilian doctor rather than risk not being able to attempt the flight.  

He made history on Oct. 14, 1947, when he climbed out of a B-29 bomber as it ascended over the Mojave Desert in California and entered the cockpit of an orange, bullet-shaped, rocket-powered experimental plane attached to the bomb bay. The plane was a Bell Aircraft X-1, at an altitude of 23,000 feet, and when he reached about 43,000 feet above the desert, history’s first sonic boom reverberated across the floor of the dry lake beds. He reached a speed of 700 miles an hour, breaking the sound barrier.

His initial response to this incredible feat? From Yeager’s memoir:

After all the anticipation to achieve this moment, it really was a letdown. There should’ve been a bump in the road, something to let you know that you had just punched a nice, clean hole through the sonic barrier. The Unknown was a poke through Jell-O. Later on, I realized that this mission had to end in a letdown because the real barrier wasn’t in the sky but in our knowledge and experience of supersonic flight.

He was the first commandant of the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School and trained astronauts and test pilots for the Air Force. But given that he only had a high school education, he could not be an astronaut.

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Original Caption: “Col. Charles E. Yeager, Commandant of the USAF Aerospace Research Pilot School at the Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards AFB, CA. NARA ID 75539641.

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Ret. Brig. GEN. Charles "Chuck” Yeager, discusses aerodynamics with Stan Barrett, the first man to break the sound barrier on land. NARA ID 6363719.

He flew 414 hours of combat time in the Vietnam war - 127 missions while training bomber pilots. He was promoted to Brigadier General in 1969.

He retired from the Air Force in 1975, but continued to work for the Air Force until 1995. President Reagan appointed him to the Rogers Commission, the body that investigated the 1986 Challenger Shuttle disaster. 

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Lt. Col. Yeager Surveys Damaged Landing Gear After an Emergency Landing on Rogers Dry Lake, Edwards Air Force Base, CA, 3/18/1959, NARA ID 175539643.

See film of X-1A FLIGHT TEXT, Maj. Yeager climbing out of X-1A after landing, 9/26/1947. 

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Breaking the sound barrier #vintage #airliners #soundbarrier https://www.instagram.com/p/CHVTZwaB7e0/?igshid=qk7josgqg237

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