Nautec Cylinder Silencer
The Nautec Silencer consists of three parts:
1). A connection piece to the cylinder G5/8” that will accommodate valves up to 300 BAR. 2). A replaceable filter element, that contains air borne particulate and ice crystals. 3). A silencer pipe that attaches to the connection piece.
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Every cylinder inspection facility knows the problem, visual and hydrostatic inspections. Cylinders must be drained, with the accompanying assault on ones auditory nerves. With the MicroMaxx filtration system as a base, Nautec has developed and refined an effective noise reduction system that ensures operational safety requirements. When a pressure vessel is rapidly emptied, temperatures well in of excess -40C or -40F, are created. Conventional “Silencers” have no filtration system. Water vapour inside the cylinder can turn into ice crystals. Cylinder particulate can be ejected with sufficient force to cause personal injury. By installing the MicroMaxx filter in a muffler or silencer system, potentially dangerous loose cylinder particles and ice crystals are contained. As well, the decibel rating of the escaping air is reduced significantly. The decibel reduction will vary with the amount of air left in the cylinder, how far the knob is opened and marginally, with the valve air flow design.
The Nautec Silencer consists of three parts:
1). A connection piece to the cylinder G5/8” that will accommodate valves up to 300 BAR. 2). A replaceable filter element, that contains air borne particulate and ice crystals. 3). A silencer pipe that attaches to the connection piece.
The filter element is identical to the element used in the MicroMaxx system. It mounts in the silencer pipe and o-ring seals to the connection piece, creating a sealed unit. No unfiltered gas can escape. This creates an element of safety for the operator within a unit that can have components easily replaced.
An aftermarket “A-Clamp” or “Yoke” adapter is available.
Total length: 130 mm Weight: 271g Compatibility: Compressed air connection G 5/8″ 200/300 bar (EN 144-2/EN12209)