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Definition
A muffler for adsorption dryers and air compressors is a noise reduction device installed at the exhaust port of pneumatic systems. It works by directing compressed air or purge gas through a series of chambers, porous materials, or diffuser elements to dissipate sound energy and reduce the high-frequency noise generated during exhaust cycles. In adsorption dryers, it is typically used on the regeneration exhaust outlet, in air compressors, it is installed on the intake or blow-off valves.
Technical Parameters
| Model No. | Connection Size(Z) | Overall Dimensions(mm) | ||
| H | h | c | ||
| XY-05G | DN15 | 112 | 92 | Φ46.5 |
| XY-07G | DN20 | 150 | 125 | Φ80 |
| XY-10G | DN25 | 181 | 156 | Φ87 |
| XY-12G | DN32 | 219 | 183 | Φ99 |
| XY-15G | DN40 | 219 | 183 | Φ>99 |
| XY-20G | DN50 | 340 | 299 | Φ133 |
| XY-30G | DN8O | 476 | 432 | Φ133 |
| XY-40G | DN100 | 593 | 472 | 173x173 |
Significant noise reduction – lowers exhaust noise from over 100 dB to safe operating levels (typically 70–85 dB), improving workplace comfort and compliance with occupational safety standards.
Protects system components – prevents debris, dust, and foreign particles from entering the exhaust valve or purge port, reducing wear and extending component life.
Maintains flow efficiency – designed with minimal pressure drop to ensure regeneration purge flow or compressor blow-off is not restricted.
Durable construction – made from corrosion-resistant materials such as sintered bronze, stainless steel, or high-grade aluminum to withstand high temperatures, moisture, and oil carryover common in compressed air systems.
Easy maintenance – many models are cleanable or have replaceable elements, reducing downtime and replacement costs.
Adsorption dryers (heatless, micro-heat, heated blower) – installed on the regeneration exhaust line to mute the loud blast of purge air released during tower switching.
Air compressors – used on inlet intakes, blow-off valves, or pneumatic cylinder exhausts to control noise in compressor rooms and manufacturing facilities.
Industrial manufacturing – automotive assembly, electronics production, food processing lines where low noise levels are required for operator safety.
Medical and laboratory compressed air systems – where both noise control and clean exhaust are critical
Laser cutting and CNC machining – integrated into central compressed air systems to maintain quiet operation in precision workshops.