Air mufflers are recommended for general purpose air exhaust applications for pressures up to 125 psi and designed to reduce noise created by air exhaust. As a result, the exhaust air is free of noise. Also, the air filter removes oil fog and other air contaminants.
The deafening roar of air exhaust is distracting and dangerous. Damage caused by noise goes beyond just hearing loss. Studies have shown that sustained exposure to high levels of noise can cause stress, hypertension, and even cardiovascular problems. So, controlling the noise with air mufflers helps to keep employees safe.
How does it work? Incoming high velocity air exhaust is redirect through the air filter into smaller air streams that rebound off opposing chamber walls. When air streams are colliding head-on with each other, velocity is reduced. As a result, the exhaust air is gently dispersed throughout the surface area. This technique reduces noise without sacrificing machine performance.