An Exhaust Muffler is used in the internal combustion engine's exhaust unit. Its primary purpose is to reduce noise generated by the Engine's Exhaust as it exits the machine's tailpipe. The Outer Shell of the Muffler is cylindrical and it serves to protect the inner parts from external elements and provides structural support. These pipes guide the flow of exhaust gases through the muffler. The catalyst facilitates the conversion of harmful pollutants, such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides, into less harmful substances through chemical reactions.
Attributes:
• Ensures efficient treatment of exhaust gases
• Helps to control harmful emissions from the engine
Applications:
An Exhaust Muffler is used to control the exhaust emission, and back pressure regulation, and to reduce the noise generated from exhaust gases by passing the exhaust gases through baffle chambers, these baffle chambers create sound waves that interfere with each other, canceling out a significant portion of noise.
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