Norgren T40 Brass Pneumatic Silencer 10 bar Threaded G

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Référence fabricant:
T40C2800
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Norgren
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Marque

Norgren

Product Type

Pneumatic Silencer

Connection Size

ISO 1/4

Material

Brass

Series

T40

Thread Standard

G

Connection Type

Threaded

Overall Length

24mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Pressure

10 bar

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Thread Gender

Male

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, ISO

Pays d'origine :
IT

IMI Norgren Threaded Pneumatic Silencer, G1/4, 10 Bar - T40 Series - T40C2800


Make your pneumatic system safer and quieter with this threaded silencer from IMI Norgren. It reduces the venting noise of pressurised air to levels that aren't dangerous to operators, cutting down on workplace fatigue and improving productivity. A sintered brass construction gives the silencer the added ability to filter exhaust air, so there's less chance of dirt or metal contaminants releasing into the air and posing a health hazard. This threaded silencer is easy to screw directly into an exhaust port for quick and simple installation.

Features & Benefits


• Wide operating temperature range of -20ºC to +80ºC for use in extreme environments

• Durable brass body resists corrosion and wear for an extended service life

• Low back pressure so has almost no impact on compressed air pressure for improved performance

• Suitable to use in operating pressures of up to 10 bar so handles high-pressure applications

Applications


• Laboratories and testing facilities

• Industrial automation

• Rail industry

Why does venting pressurised air make a noise?


Pressurised air makes a noise when you exhaust it because it's fast moving and turbulent. The sound you hear is the impact of this air hitting normal static environmental air.

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