In pneumatic systems, exhaust air does not just create noise, it also affects working comfort around machines. When multiple valves operate continuously, sound level becomes a real issue on shop floors. That’s where Air Silencer BSLM is used. Cosmic Airmatics is manufacturing and supplying Air Silencer BSLM in Ahmedabad for applications where controlled exhaust and noise reduction are required.
Air Silencer BSLM is fitted on exhaust ports of pneumatic valves to reduce the noise generated when compressed air is released. It works by diffusing the outgoing air through a porous structure, which reduces sudden pressure release and lowers sound intensity. This helps maintain a safer and more comfortable working environment in industrial setups.
In many machines, exhaust ports are kept open without any silencer. That leads to continuous high noise and sometimes dust entry into the exhaust path. Using a proper BSLM silencer helps reduce these issues, but correct thread matching and flow capacity selection are important for proper performance.
Then there’s the matter of clogging. Over time, dust, oil mist, and moisture can block the silencer pores and reduce exhaust efficiency. If maintenance is ignored, back pressure may also increase in the system. Proper air filtration and periodic cleaning help maintain stable operation. We focus on durable material and consistent airflow design so the silencer performs reliably in long-term use.
We are supplying Air Silencer BSLM in Ahmedabad, across Gujarat, and to different industries in India where pneumatic systems run continuously and noise control is important.
If your system is facing high exhaust noise, back pressure issues, or working environment concerns, you can share your requirement with us. We will suggest suitable silencer options that help maintain smooth and quiet operation.
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