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Use these mufflers with air-powered tools, valves, and cylinders to reduce noise and filter exhaust fumes.
Commonly used with high-flow, air-powered equipment, such as diaphragm pumps and valves, these mufflers reduce noise and filter exhaust fumes without restricting flow.
Adjust the flow by turning the screw. Use these mufflers with air-powered tools and cylinders to reduce noise and filter exhaust fumes.
Replace your muffler less often—these have a filter design that stays clean longer than porous mufflers.
These mufflers can be cleaned for an extended service life.
In addition to a filter, these mufflers have a wool felt disc to trap oil mist.
With a threaded connection on both ends, these mufflers can be installed anywhere in your line.
These mufflers exhaust through narrow holes on one end to provide a concentrated blast of air. Use them to eject items from your conveyor and direct exhaust away from delicate applications.
Also known as reclassifiers, these mufflers have a clear reservoir with a drain plug to remove and store oil mist for reuse.
Install these mufflers in air-powered drills and other loud equipment. They filter exhaust fumes and reduce noise by 30 dB, a reduction that's equivalent to putting in earplugs.
Suitable for use with welding equipment, these mufflers are made of flame-resistant materials. They reduce noise by 35 dB.
With a threaded connection on both ends, these mufflers can be installed anywhere in your line. They reduce noise by up to 45 dB.
Don’t let an unexpected clog interrupt your work. These mufflers have a filter that slides up slowly as it clogs to indicate when the muffler should be replaced. They reduce noise by 30-35 dBA
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.
A muffler reduces exhaust noise. Valves allow airflow into your equipment and then quickly dump exhaust air to the atmosphere without routing it back through a directional control valve to speed up the movement of equipment. Also known as quick exhaust valves.
These are also known as ball vibrators.
Also known as turbine vibrators, these use half the air of other air-powered vibrators to generate the same force.