Norgren T20 PA 10bar Pneumatic Silencer, Threaded

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Mfr. Part No.:
T20C4800
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Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Inlet Connection Type

Threaded

Material

PA

Manufacturer Series

T20

Type

Exhaust Flow Regulator/Silencers

Maximum Input Pressure

10bar

RoHS Status: Exempt

IMI Norgren Pneumatic Silencer, G1/2 Thread, 1 to 10 Bar Operating Pressure - T20 Series - T20C4800


Choose this pneumatic silencer from IMI Norgren to safely vent pressurised air. By reducing noise, it protects the hearing of workers in busy industrial workplaces. It also limits production downtime by expelling contaminants that can clog your system. The integrated flow regulator manages pressure control for reliable performance. For easy installation, the unit mounts directly in the exhaust port. A zinc-plated steel adjusting screw resists corrosion for durability in heavy-duty installations. Thanks to its wide operating temperature range between -20°C and +80°C, you can use this silencer in harsh conditions.

Features & Benefits


• Quick and simple adjustment of flow with an Allen key
• Hardwearing plastic construction withstands abrasive and chemical damage

Applications


• Automated production lines
• Engineering tools
• Medical systems
• Food and beverage processing

How does a pneumatic silencer work?


Turbulent air in pressurised systems causes excess noise. A pneumatic silencer diffuses this air through a larger surface area to reduce turbulence and decrease noise.

What can cause the poor performance of a pneumatic silencer?


Contamination in the silencer or other parts of the system, as well as excessive lubrication, can cause reduced flow and poorer performance.

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