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Use these mufflers with air-powered tools, valves, and cylinders to reduce noise and filter exhaust fumes.
A small hex size makes these high-flow mufflers a great fit for cramped spaces.
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.
Made entirely of stainless steel, these mufflers stand up to harsh, corrosive environments.
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
Stop dust and other contaminants from entering your process and equipment. Use these filters on blowers, compressors, engines, and in hydraulic systems.
Clean the air going into small blowers and air-powered equipment in tight spaces.
Made of polypropylene, these filters can be used in damp environments where corrosion is a concern.
Purify exhaust fumes while silencing the noise from your oil-free high-vacuum pumps.
Install these valves in the exhaust ports of air directional control valves to control exhaust air speed without needing access to your cylinder.
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.
Choose the pressure range you need. When these valves receive an air signal, they quickly dump exhaust air to the atmosphere without routing it back through a directional control valve to speed up the movement of equipment. They're often used with air compressors that require continuous operation. Also known as quick exhaust valves.
These valves have a muffler to reduce exhaust noise. A padlock locks the handle in the shut-off position so you can disconnect air tools safely.
A safe alternative to electric motors for use in harsh environments, air-powered motors are spark-free and remain cool, even under continuous load.
With a motor and speed reducer in one, you can use these gearmotors in air-powered applications to slow speed and increase torque.
Prevent accidental start-up when servicing equipment.
Also known as Monday-morning valves, these valves slowly introduce pressure to reduce surge damage during start-up.
When your compressor turns off, it creates back pressure that opens these valves automatically, allowing liquid to escape.
Furnished with two hangers for easy mounting around your facility, these sheets quiet noisy areas. Made of melamine foam, they are peaked on both sides for good sound absorption in large open spaces.
The best sound absorbers of all our rigid sheets, use to quiet noisy areas in your facility. They're peaked on one side for more sound-absorbing area than flat sheets. Made of melamine, they have an acrylic resin finish that resists dust and dirt and wipes clean.
Made of melamine foam, these sheets meet UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance and ASTM E84 5/20 for flame and smoke. Use them to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. Sheets are peaked on one side for more sound-absorbing area than flat-surface sheets.
These polypropylene foam sheets will not degrade if exposed to moisture and occasional salt water spray. Use them to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures.
Also known as egg crate, these sheets have peaks and valleys that absorb more sound at higher frequencies than flat-surface sheets. Use them to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. Sheets are made of humidity-resistant polyurethane foam.
Use these sheets to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. They’re made of humidity-resistant polyurethane foam and have a smooth, easy-to-clean facing.
The foil facing reflects heat. Use these sheets to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. They’re made of humidity-resistant polyurethane foam.
This insulation meets ASTM E162 for flame retardance and ASTM E662 for smoke output. Use to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. Sheets are made of polyimide foam.
Grommets along one side make it easy to install these sheets around your facility and quiet noisy areas. Made of vinyl-coated fiberglass, they resist abrasion, oil, dirt, moisture, and most solvents.
The polyester coating protects these humidity-resistant polyurethane foam sheets from oil exposure. Use them to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures.
Set up these free-standing partitions to reflect sound and block noise from traveling to other parts of your facility. A vinyl barrier is sandwiched between two vinyl-coated fiberglass absorbers.
Reflect sound and block noise from traveling to other parts of your facility.
Suspend these thin sheets to reflect sound and block noise from traveling to other parts of your facility.
Install these adhesive-back sheets to reduce noise from vibrating surfaces, such as duct and equipment housings.
Apply these coatings to irregular shapes and large areas and reduce noise caused by vibration. Keep applying coats until desired noise reduction is achieved.
These noise reducers mount directly to spiral duct to decrease noise by as much as 50%.
Join duct and fittings with quick-release clamps for faster disassembly and cleanout than other duct systems.
Seven wool felt pieces come on a sample sheet that includes information about each felt grade.
Made of 100% wool, this is the hardest felt we offer, yet it can still be used for polishing. It is more abrasion resistant and better at damping vibration than other felt. Includes S2-32, S2-24, and S2-20 felt grades.
Line toolboxes and drawers to cushion and protect small parts.
This Nomex aramid felt withstands temperatures three times as high as wool felt. It is chemical resistant and often used as insulation.
This synthetic felt is an economical alternative to wool felt.
Set on top of ceiling tiles to prevent sound penetration.
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.
Also known as piston vibrators, these pound the sides of your bin to dislodge wet, sticky, and caked-on materials.
These vibrators attach more quickly than other vibrators by generating a vacuum instead of bolting or welding, so you can place them at the source of the blockage and quickly move them between bins.
Kits include one vortex tube for converting compressed air into a stream of cold air as well as airflow adjusters, a cold-air muffler, a tube fitting, and tubing.
Quietly cool electronics inside enclosures to your desired temperature while keeping out rain, snow, splashing water, and dirt.
Quietly cool electronics inside enclosures while keeping out rain, snow, splashing water, and dirt.
In addition to being quieter than standard enclosure-cooling vortex tubes, these stand up to washdowns and weather. They convert compressed air into a stream of cold air to keep electronics within enclosures from overheating while also keeping dust and other contaminants out.
Add a slippery surface to difficult-to-bond surfaces, such as plastic, foam, and powder-coated metal.
Dissipate static and create a slick surface.
Cover chutes, packaging lines, and slides with this tape for a slippery, nonstick surface that resists abrasion and impact.
Reduce noise and vibration in chutes, bins, and similar delivery systems with this UHMW-faced foam tape.
Low-pile velvet cushions surfaces and absorbs sound. Use it between parts and in acoustic applications.
Reduce rattles and squeaks between parts with this abrasionresistant flocked tape. The acrylic adhesive sticks even on hard-to-bond plastics.
Control the unwanted noise that comes from vibrating panels and support structures. This aluminum foil tape reduces vibration by converting it into a small amount of heat.
Quiet squeaky floor joists and reduce vibration with this foam tape.
The most conformable foam tape we offer, use this tape for mounting, gasketing, and damping sound and vibration. It has adhesive on both sides.
Mount lightweight signs and trim with this economical tape.