9 Free Travail Sound Effects - Most Popular
Industry Workshop

Inside an aluminum powder-coating workshop. Blower noise, handling of aluminum bars, stretch-wrapping machine, unhooking, impacts, and clunks. UCS Category: AMBInd. Length: 02:00.
Industrial Doorbell #1

One second of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:10.
Technical room of an industry

Ambience of a technical room at a metalworking company. You can hear a diaphragm pump clicking, an extractor hood pulling air, and an industrial water demineralizer running. Workshop noise (aluminum sanding) in the background. UCS Category: AMBInd. Length: 00:54.
Industrial doorbell #3

Three seconds of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:08.
Metallurgical factory

Sounds of a factory workshop making surface treatment on aluminum. UCS Category: AMBInd. Length: 08:44.
Noisy office industry

Ambience of a noisy lab at a metalworking company. Next to a technical room, you can hear a diaphragm pump clicking and an industrial water demineralizer running. Workshop noise (aluminum sanding) in the background. UCS Category: AMBInd. Length: 00:58.
Industrial doorbell #4

Five seconds of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:10.
Industrial doorbell #5

Ten seconds of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:15.
Industrial doorbell #2

Less than a second of industrial bell. Like those found in theaters or factories. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:06.
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