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Automotive NVH Basics - The Science Behind Sound

Automotive NVH Science behind sound

You hear the wind blowing during a storm, leafs rattling, cell phone notifications going off, and cars buzzing by.  It's an unlimited amount of noises that you're exposed to each and every day. Each sound is unique in its own way based on a vast array of elements that could be factored in. But, do you understand what sound actually is? 

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Throwback 90s Items to Inspire NVH Engineers

Inspiration for NVH Engineers

Inspiration comes in so many different forms and can have a huge impact on the world.  In many cases, inspiration and creativity stem from memories from your past and by looking at things in different ways. In this post, we take a trip down memory row and take a slightly different look at products that made the 90s as great as we all know it was.

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The Future of Noise Reduction Inside Electric Vehicles

Automotive trends with noise reduction in electric vehicles

Without the noise of a loud internal combustion engine, you're going to hear new sounds that can be severely distracting. EVs are needing to adapt to this in new ways.  In this post, we take you through some of the newest technology and trends that are becoming increasingly adopted throughout the industry to get closer and closer towards sound-proofing the interior over electric vehicles.

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Basics of Rubber Shore Hardness

Rubber shore durometer basics

Before diving deep into the complexities of rubber design engineering, tooling, manufacturing, and testing, it's important to get a deep understanding of the core elements that make it work. In this post, we take a deep dive into the basics of rubber shore hardness, how to measure it, and some of the standard applications you'll find in the real world.

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EPDM Rubber Solutions

EPDM Rubber Solutions

Learn about some of the basics of EPDM rubber and common usages and problems this material solves

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What is Compression Molding?

Compression Molding

Rubber compression molding process begins when a precise amount of rubber is placed into the bottom mold cavity. Next, rubber is secured when the top half of the mold is fastened in place. Then, forceful pressure

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