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In industrial environments, blowers are essential for conveying pressurized fluids. However, their operation generates noise nuisance that can exceed 100 dB(A), affecting the comfort of operators and neighbors alike.
Multi-source sound diffusion
Blower noise is propagated in several ways:
- Acoustic radiation: the walls of the blower vibrate under the effect of internal pulsations.
- Propagation via pipes: vibrations in suction and discharge pipes amplify the phenomenon.
- Structural transmission: supports transmit noise to surrounding structures.
- Emissions through orifices and vents: safety valves generate intense impulse noise.
Customized solutions for enhanced acoustic comfort
To limit these nuisances, we offer effective solutions such as :
- Acoustic enclosure with absorbent panels to reduce noise by 15 to 25 dB(A).
- Anti-vibration mounts to reduce vibration transmission.
- Reactive or dissipative silencers on pipes and vents, reducing noise by up to 40 dB(A).
- Optimization of duct sizing to avoid resonance phenomena.
Groupe Boët can help you implement high-performance acoustic solutions tailored to your industrial needs. Contact us to find out more!