MAXTOR Sinter Muffler 1/2''
MAXTOR Sinter Silencer 1/2'': Noise Reduction and Safe Evacuation in Pneumatic Systems
Compressed air exhausted through the exhaust ports of pneumatic valves in industrial automation systems creates significant noise pollution due to its high noise level. This poses a health risk for workers and may violate legal regulations. MAXTOR sintered silencers are critical components designed to address this issue, effectively absorbing and reducing the noise created by compressed air as it is exhausted.
What is a Sintered Muffler and What Does It Do?
A sintered silencer is a porous, filter-like piece made by molding compressed and heated metal powder (usually bronze) or plastic (polyethylene). This porous structure absorbs noise by reducing the exhaust airflow velocity.
The 1/2'' (15 mm) diameter indicates that the silencer is designed for medium-sized pneumatic valves and systems.
Main Functions of Sintered Muffler:
Noise Reduction: Significantly reduces the sound created by compressed air being exhausted by slowing down the passage of air through the porous structure.
Pollution Protection: Helps prevent dust, dirt and other particles from entering the pneumatic circuit through the exhaust port.
Safe Discharge: Prevents dangerous situations by preventing exhaust air from being discharged uncontrolledly.
Features and Advantages of MAXTOR Sinter Muffler:
Sintered Material: The silencer is produced from sintered bronze or sintered plastic to provide the best noise absorption with its porous structure.
Effective Noise Reduction: Can reduce exhaust noise up to 85 dB, which is the legal limit.
Corrosion Resistance: Models made of materials such as bronze or stainless steel are resistant to corrosion and rust.
Easy Installation: Thanks to its standard 1/2'' threaded connection, it can be easily screwed into the exhaust ports of pneumatic valves.
Durable and Compact: Thanks to its robust structure and small size, it offers long-lasting use in narrow spaces and harsh industrial conditions.
Sintered Muffler Usage Areas:
Pneumatic Valves: Exhaust ports of directional control valves such as 5/2, 5/3.
Pneumatic Cylinders: Air vent ports of cylinders.
Industrial Automation: Noise control in factory lines, robotic systems and machinery.
Machinery: All machines containing pneumatic components such as printing, textile and packaging machines.