Aircraft Cabin Noise Control

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We offer high-quality aircraft cabin noise control solutions.

At IPS Perforating, Inc., we provide advanced perforation solutions for aircraft cabin noise control, helping aerospace manufacturers and interior system suppliers create quieter, more comfortable flight experiences. We precisely perforate a wide range of materials that are a key component in acoustic systems designed to manage and reduce in-cabin noise levels caused by engines, airflow, and vibration.

Aircraft Cabin Noise Control

Effective aircraft cabin noise control starts with the right materials and the right perforation pattern. Our team will work closely with you to develop customized panels that balance acoustic performance with lightweight construction and durability. We can incorporate micro- and standard-sized perforations into cabin wall liners, ceiling panels, and flooring systems to optimize noise absorption while meeting different FAA and OEM specifications.

Perforated panels are often used alongside acoustic insulation materials, allowing sound waves to pass through the holes and dissipate in the absorbent layer behind. The result is a signification reduction in unwanted sound, improving passenger comfort and hearing throughout the cabin.

We can work with a wide variety of aerospace-grade materials, including aluminum, stainless steel, and advanced composites. Our ISO-certified processes ensure repeatable quality from prototype to full production runs.

We are committed to providing innovation, precision, and collaboration when working on aircraft cabin noise control projects. Our noise control solutions support a quieter, more enjoyable flight while contributing to overall weight and space efficiency. Reach out to us today to learn more about how our custom perforation solutions can enhance your next aircraft interior project.


At IPS Perforating, Inc., we offer perforating services that can aid in aircraft cabin noise control for customers in North Carolina, as well as throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico.