Vibration-damping joint

Flexible element for tubular connections that reduces vibrations and noise transfer.

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Description

The vibration-damping joint is a component that is placed between two sections of piping to absorb vibrations and minimize the transmission of noise and mechanical stresses. It is particularly useful in systems equipped with fans or vibrating machines, helping to protect connections, supporting structures, and the overall quietness of the system. It can be produced with elastomeric or combined materials, according to the required specifications.

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FAQ

The Vibration-damping joint is suitable for industrial processes where it is necessary to contain airborne emissions. Its configuration can be adapted to a single workstation or integrated into an existing extraction system, helping to maintain a more stable and controlled working air environment.

The Vibration-damping joint is designed to capture airborne emissions through a modular filtration system, with filter elements selected to ensure continuous operation. Multiple filtration stages may be used depending on particle size and contaminant concentration.

For the Vibration-damping joint, proper sizing depends on capture distance, intake geometry, and system pressure losses. When available, the indicative range corresponds to the airflow required at the capture point; in any case, it is recommended to verify data at the actual emission source and under operating conditions.

The Vibration-damping joint requires periodic checks of filters, gaskets, and seals, as well as cleaning or replacing filter elements based on workload. For versions with self-cleaning, it is useful to monitor differential pressure and schedule maintenance before performance decreases.

To properly integrate the Vibration-damping joint, attention should be paid to positioning relative to the source, sealing connections, and providing access for inspection and maintenance. It is also important to ensure compatibility with company safety procedures and the characteristics of the contaminants being treated.