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Carbon steel ventilation silencer SM EVO®

Carbon steel ventilation silencer - SM EVO® - BOËT StopSon
Carbon steel ventilation silencer - SM EVO® - BOËT StopSon
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Material
carbon steel

Description

Our engine silencers are designed to attenuate the noise generated by the exhaust gases of internal combustion engines in various fields of application: energy, industry, railway, military, marine, mobile, emergency, nuclear, cogeneration, biogas, methanisation, UPS… Our new generation of EVO® silencers have been optimised by our aeroacoustic engineers. Using the latest generation of finite element calculation software, this optimisation has enabled us to digitally validate the highly complex behaviour of the aeroacoustic phenomena in our silencers. Our numerical models have been qualified by dynamic tests in our laboratory and on industrial sites. Our SM EVO® silencers are fully welded in carbon steel, with internal and external protection provided by a high-temperature black primer paint. All our silencers are internally insulated to reduce the heat release and to achieve low surface temperatures. Our standard silencers are available from stock and can be delivered very quickly. The direction of gas flow must be respected. Our silencers can be placed horizontally or vertically depending on the available space and the layout of the exhaust system. Before any installation, it is important to read our installation, operation and maintenance manual OMM-SM. All our silencers > 50kg are equipped with welded lifting rings.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.