Blog, Engineered Materials, Environmental Sealing and Protection
Introduction to NVH and BSR Noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) are unwanted characteristics in a mechanical system. Buzz, squeak, and rattle (BSR) are from the relative motion between components that generate unpleasant noise or vibration for an end user. NVH and...
Blog, eMobility, Environmental Sealing and Protection, Industrial Technology, Material Science, Medical, Uncategorized
Silicone Molding: Driving Innovation Across Industries Silicone molding is essential for industries that demand durability, flexibility, and reliability. Its versatile properties enable manufacturers to create application-specific solutions, from seals that endure...
Aerospace, Blog, Defense, Environmental Sealing and Protection, Industrial Technology, Manufacturing Capabilities
Aluminum Dip Brazing: Strong, Efficient, and Cost-Effective Joining Dip brazing offers numerous benefits. Each project requires little to no equipment, keeping tooling costs low and allowing for easy configuration changes with common fixtures. The process creates...
Blog, Engineered Materials, Environmental Sealing and Protection
In our previous blog Noise and vibration dampening (Part 1), we learned the fundamentals of acoustic management solutions. In this blog, we’ll be exploring some of the widely employed noise-blocking solutions by Boyd: Boyd’s SOLIMIDE® Foams –...
Blog, Engineered Materials, Environmental Sealing and Protection
Buzz, squeak, and rattle (BSR), a term frequently used by automotive engineers, refers to the incessant noise or unwanted squeaky sound that you hear in your car at times. While BSR remains one of the most common, yet challenging problems of the automotive industry,...