HFMED Upgrades Overall Mute Noise Reduction Technology To Optimize Quiet Operating Room Environment

Jun 04, 2026 Leave a message

June 4, 2026 – Modern standardized operating rooms have extremely strict requirements for environmental noise control. The mechanical operation, motor rotation and hydraulic adjustment of traditional surgical equipment will produce continuous running noise. Long-term equipment noise will cause auditory interference to medical staff, disperse surgical attention, affect the accuracy of fine judgment, and easily cause occupational noise fatigue. In addition, excessive operating room noise does not meet the hospital's environmental assessment standards and standardized operating room construction requirements.

 

Electric mechanical operating table

 

Focusing on the environmental optimization needs of high-standard operating rooms, HFMED has completed the overall mute and noise reduction upgrade of core surgical equipment this week. The upgraded equipment adopts silent motor components, shock absorption damping structure and multi-layer sound insulation technology. It effectively reduces mechanical vibration noise and operating friction noise during equipment lifting, tilting and functional adjustment. The overall operating noise is significantly reduced, realizing low-noise and stable operation of the equipment, and creating a quiet and focused surgical environment for clinical operations.

 

Electric Hydraulic Gynecological Operating Table

 

"Quiet operating environment is an important part of standardized operating room construction," said the process R&D director of HFMED. "Continuous equipment noise affects surgical concentration and medical staff's occupational comfort. Through silent component replacement and shock absorption optimization, we reduce equipment operating noise from the source, meet high-standard hospital environmental control requirements, help improve surgical accuracy, and optimize the overall clinical medical environment."

 

FAQ

 

Q1: What negative impacts does excessive operating room equipment noise bring?

A:Persistent equipment operating noise will interfere with the concentrated judgment of surgeons during fine surgery, easily lead to distracted attention and misjudgment of subtle conditions. Long-term exposure to noise will cause auditory fatigue and affect the occupational health of medical staff. At the same time, excessive noise will cause the operating room to fail to meet environmental assessment and standardized construction standards.

 

Q2: What practical clinical value does the overall mute noise reduction upgrade bring?

A:The noise reduction upgrade effectively suppresses mechanical vibration and friction noise during equipment operation, creating a quiet and high-concentration surgical environment. It helps medical staff maintain stable judgment during long-term fine surgery, reduces noise-induced occupational fatigue, fully meets the noise control standards of modern standardized operating rooms, and improves the overall grade of hospital surgical environment construction.