Acoustic Hoods & Booths
A break through in sound reduction technology.
Already used and approved by BP, Exxon, Modec, SBM, Total, En Cana and many of the worlds leading operators.
Vodec Industrial communications have developed a range of Acoustic shelters specifically designed for aggressive industrial situations where high ambient noise inhibits effective two-way speech.
Both Eliminator VE10 and VE100 feature Vodec patented Trepolene high performance acoustic inner liner. Trepolene acoustic matting represents a major improvement on out dated rock wool/mesh fabrications, which have limited performance, require specialised health and safety handling during manufacture and are much heavier. Trepolene is fire retardant to class 0, complies with BS476 and is effective over a wide temperature range. Trepolene is highly stable and is unaffected by sunlight, a special barrier is impregnated during the manufacture which ensures that the complete assembly is totally rot proof in the most arduous of climatic environments.
The Eliminator range of extremely robust acoustic hoods is designed to facilitate reliable two-way speech communications in high ambient noise locations. The Eliminator is manufactured from rot/vandal resistant glass reinforced polyester, which requires no routine maintenance and is light in weight.
The customer-specified shell colour is impregnated within the manufacturing process and is therefore proof against ultra violet radiation or other agents that would affect the through life colour stability.
Eliminator hoods are resistant to chemical spillage/vapours and are fire retardant.
Glass reinforced polyester is an extremely strong material, consequently the Vodec Eliminator unit is much more robust than traditional metal fabrications and will provide long trouble free service in the most severe of climatic conditions.
The Eliminator range includes a choice of back ground noise attenuation performance depending upon application. VE100 is a high performance unit, which includes a non-hygroscopic rot proof acoustic absorption barrier integrated into the inner shell of the housing.
Use of an Eliminator not only provides improved intelligibility of communications but also provides shelter for both user and equipment.



