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Milan, October 2025 — Stopson Italiana, an international leader in industrial soundproofing solutions, celebrates 60 years of business, previewing its new brand identity and a renewed strategic positioning focused on innovation, sustainability, and international expansion
Stopson Italiana will be present at Megawatt 2025, the key event for the energy sector that brings together the entire supply chain: from generation to transmission and distribution of energy. The event will take place
On the path of growth toward excellence and internationalization, the first project fully manufactured according to U-Stamp ASME certification was recently completed. This is a strategic supply of in-line silencers designed for the U.S. market,
Stopson Italiana has successfully completed the design and installation of two noise barriers for a district heating plant in Milan. This project aimed to minimize the acoustic impact of the plant on its urban surroundings,
Stopson Italiana recently completed a crucial intervention at the RDM Cartonboard paper mill in Barcelona. In collaboration with Valtec-Umisa, the company supplied and installed two silencers: an SPM multi-inlet model and an SVC model with
We are pleased to share our experience at Enlit Milano 2024, held from October 22nd to 24th. It was a valuable event, enriched by the collaboration with Stopson Turkiye, MODCON, and PRODINOX, and filled with
Stopson Italiana is a leading company in the field of noise control solutions. With decades of experience, we offer a wide range of products and services tailored to various industries. This article explores the key
Stopson Turkiye makes the first step towards the highest manufacturing performance for unfired pressure vessels: ASME Certificate for U-Stamp achieved! An introduction to U-Stamp and ASME Certificate U-Stamp is the official acknowledgement that an unfired
Excessive noise, commonly referred to as noise pollution, poses a significant threat to human well-being globally. It primarily stems from atmospheric, environmental, and occupational sources, including industrial machinery and indoor equipment. Industrial workers often face