USG Corp. Research and Technology Center’s Acoustical Testing Facility

The Acoustical Testing Facility at the USG Corp. Research and Technical Center was commissioned in 1996. The Facility contains structurally isolated test chambers housed within an exterior shell. The Facility includes chambers for performing sound tansmission loss tests per ASTM E90, sound absorptio...

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