The muffler can be categorized into several types: resistive muffler, reactive muffler, diffuser muffler, buffer muffler, and impedance composite muffler.
A muffler is a device that uses absorbent materials to reduce noise. When sound waves enter the muffler, the absorbent materials convert some of the sound energy into heat, thereby achieving the noise reduction effect.
The noise suppressor is based on the principle of acoustoelectric filtering. By appropriately combining different acoustic resistances, acoustic compliance, and sound quality within the suppressor, specific frequency noises in the channel can be reflected back to the sound source or significantly absorbed, achieving the noise suppression goal.
The sound suppressor is achieved by creating many small holes in its walls, where the airflow is jetted through these holes, reducing pressure and slowing down to achieve the noise suppression effect.
A buffer muffler is a silencer device that utilizes the impedance of porous tubes and chambers to convert pulsating flow into a smooth flow.
The Impedance Composite Silencer is a combination of resistive silencers. The resistive silencer exhibits excellent noise reduction for mid to high frequencies. In the mid to low frequency range, the resistive silencer also offers good noise reduction. By leveraging these characteristics and combining them, the impedance composite silencer achieves effective noise reduction across low, mid, and high frequency ranges.
Above is what our editor has explained to you about a muffler, a device that uses absorbent materials for noise reduction! A simple description is provided here for your understanding, and for more information, please keep an eye on our website updates at any time!



