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Cirrus Research plc, established in 1970, has established itself as a pioneering force in the noise and vibration monitoring industry. With a strong focus on innovation, the company has developed solutions that have revolutionized the way noise and vibration are measured and monitored.
As one of the leading global designers, manufacturers, and suppliers of noise measurement instruments, Cirrus Research plc is renowned for its commitment to providing reliable, accurate, and user-friendly equipment. The company's products are designed to withstand rigorous scrutiny, ensuring that accurate measurements are obtained to effectively mitigate the adverse effects of excessive noise and vibration exposure.
Cirrus Research equipment is manufactured in-house, following stringent internal quality protocols as well as internationally recognized standards. This guarantees the highest levels of accuracy and reliability. Additionally, the equipment's interface is incredibly easy to use, allowing users to efficiently operate and interpret the measurements.
The company offers a wide range of instruments to cater to various needs and industries. Whether it is a Class 2 decibel meter for occupational noise investigations or a Class 1 sound level meter for environmental noise surveys, Cirrus Research has the perfect instrument to meet organizational requirements. These instruments are meticulously designed and developed by the company's in-house team of acoustic experts, ensuring that they are equipped with a comprehensive suite of acoustic functionalities to meet the diverse needs of industries around the world.
With Cirrus Research's track record of technical excellence and reliability, professionals can trust their equipment to deliver accurate measurements and aid in managing noise and vibration effectively.
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