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Pneumatic Mufflers and Silencers Air Inc Product Library

80/20 Inc. Modular T-Slotted Aluminum Framing System Acro Pneumatic, Solenoid and Custom Pinch Valves; Advance Automation Air & Hydraulic NFPA Cylinders, Air Oil Tanks; AGI Grippers, Rotary Actuators, Powered Slides, Load Limiters, Feed Escapement; Allenair 316 Stainless Steel Cylinders, Air & Hydraulic Cylinders, Rotary Index Tables; Allied Witan Noise Control …
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Pneumatic Mufflers McMaster-Carr

Elbow Air-Exhaust Control Valves with Flow Control. Control the flow of exhaust air while also regulating the exhaust air speed. These valves dump exhaust air to the atmosphere without routing it back through a directional control valve. The 90° elbow shape allows you to install them in tight spaces. Also known as quick exhaust valves.
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Pneumatic muffler Pneumatic silencers Warning for

Silvent’s pneumatic mufflers reduce the noise from pneumatic valves by up to 30-35 dB [A] compared to an un-muffled outlet. This makes a big difference for operators, as a reduction by 10 dB (A) means a halving of the sound level. Minimize the backpressure 1. Minimizes back pressure

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What is a pneumatic muffler?

Pneumatic mufflers, also called silencers, safely and quietly vent pressurized air to atmosphere. They are commonly installed on air valves, cylinders, manifolds and fittings. Without a muffler, air exhausting from many types of pneumatic-powered equipment can be so loud as to be detrimental to the surrounding environment and potentially harm ...
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Pneumatic mufflers with indicators Long durability Silvent

The noise from compressed air valves is extremely hazardous, but equipping valve discharge ports with pneumatic mufflers often causes operational disturbances. Silvent pneumatic mufflers have integrated warning indicators. The technology basically entails that the pneumatic muffler itself sets the optimal combination of flow capacity and noise ...
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Pneumatic Muffler - Grainger Industrial Supply

28 products. Use a dependable pneumatic muffler from Grainger to help clean exhausted air and reduce the sound level of pneumatic systems such as valves, cylinders and more. Some air mufflers can also adjust the speed of cylinders or air tools. Check out the pneumatic muffler selection at Grainger to help find a silencer to fit your application.
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Pneumatic Mufflers & Vents - Compressed Air Treatment

Choose Options. Pneumatic Exhaust Sintered Bronze Muffler - Nickel Plated Iron Body (Quantity Varies by Size) $9.80. Compare. Choose Options. Pneumatic Exhaust Sintered Bronze Muffler (SAE Connection) $124.50. Compare. Choose Options.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a pneumatic muffler?

    Pneumatic mufflers, also called silencers, safely and quietly vent pressurized air to atmosphere. They are commonly installed on air valves, cylinders, manifolds and fittings.

  • What can an air muffler do for You?

    Some air mufflers can also adjust the speed of cylinders or air tools. Check out the pneumatic muffler selection at Grainger to help find a silencer to fit your application.

  • How can I reduce the noise of my pneumatic system?

    Use a dependable pneumatic muffler from Grainger to help clean exhausted air and reduce the sound level of pneumatic systems such as valves, cylinders and more. Some air mufflers can also adjust the speed of cylinders or air tools. Check out the pneumatic muffler selection at Grainger to help find a silencer to fit your application.

  • Do you need a muffler for acoustics?

    Acoustic power (noise) is a product of factors like air density and turbulence and, especially, velocity, which has an exponential effect (≈ V 6) on noise generation. And above about 25 psi (2 bar), reducing pressure has minimal effect on noise abatement. Thus, mufflers are usually needed.

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