Ventx Ltd

We are an industrial silencers manufacturer and design to meet a range of customer's requirements. There are a diverse number of applications where industrial silencers could be the perfect solution.

For us, as an industrial silencer manufacturer, we need to know about flowrate, up-stream pressure, up-stream temperature, connection size and type, and noise level required. With this information, we can begin to provide you with a positive, high performing solution.

  1. Taking care of the noise produced by your ductwork
    4 April 2022

    There are many people out there suffering from noise issues. Those working in industrial settings are definitely at risk. To help, our business supplies special attenuators. Each one is designed specifically to work in your premises. The thing about these tools is that there is no universal solution to the problem. Therefore, we must provide something that works with your particular systems. We do just that so we can give you the best noise reduction.

    A duct silencer, or sound attenuator, is a ventilation system component that can limit noise. This is the sounds that transmit within the ductwork. You install these tools close to sources that create the noises. This includes fire dampeners, air flow regulators, and air handling units. With sound attenuators, you are able to install them in visible areas as well, like part of the exposed ductwork. This is due to the full compatibility with other parts of the ventilation system and the aesthetic design.

    Sources

    Often, the noise in the ducts comes from the air handling gear. Additionally, there is the sound that travels between rooms when it enters a duct. However, the noise creation can also come from the passage of air via straight ducts. There is also the impact of air that flows through components like mixing boxes, branches, and bends.

    It is possible for the noise to be created from the air flow via the ducts too. At the same time, it can come from badly insulated fan mountings, or improperly suspended ducts. With the right attenuator, you will be able to efficiently manage all of your sound problems.

    These devices allow the users to preserve proper acoustic parameters within each room too. They can even limit the sound in rooms that need a high level of acoustic comfort. Examples include reading and sleeping rooms or areas like labs.

    Let us design all of your attenuators

    At Ventx, we have the ability to design all kinds of silencers. This is possible thanks to the use of our special acoustic modelling software. We utilise it to analyse your system and then manufacture the ideal utensil using the information.

    So, if you wish to do business with us, feel free to get in touch anytime. We can offer attenuators for any need. It could be a single model for one noisy system or a full suite of products for a very loud industrial setting.

    Taking care of the noise produced by your ductwork
  2. HVAC silencers as part of a whole system approach
    1 March 2022

    Our speciality is providing first rate utensils to reduce the noise in commercial and industrial facilities. This includes the vital attenuator, another name for a type of silencer. These aren’t your everyday items. However, we make sure they are readily available due to the importance of addressing loud noises in workplaces and the wider areas.

    There are many annoying things in the world. This includes trying to get to sleep in a noisy, hot hotel room. If it isn’t the noise disturbing you, it will be the heat. Furthermore, conference facilities don’t want people to have to deal with noise from HVAC systems. These could be so loud they distract everyone from what the speaker is saying. There are many other situations where noise is simply unacceptable too. What you need is a solution to handle it. You really need a silencer, or sound attenuators.

    Isolation

    An important fact to remember though is that HVAC attenuators are not likely to function to their best in isolation. Instead, they should be part of a whole system approach to noise limitation. It is unlikely that piecemeal solutions will be effective.

    The good thing about silencers is that they come in a variety of forms. This allows them to fit around or over any HVAC gear. That makes them more useful but you may still need to look at other things such as the fans, layout of ducts, and any obstacles. The whole system design should focus on being as quiet as possible.

    Sound waves

    When sound waves encounter a HVAC silencer, the perforations within let the waves fill the acoustic media in the fitting. The media, or baffle, typically has millions of compact air pockets. It can be fibre too. The thickness will vary depending on the frequency of the noise.

    Speak to us for an attenuator and advice

    At Ventx, we use acoustic modelling software to ensure that we design the right product for each client. Every property has different systems. Because of this, there is no universal solution to the noise pollution. Thanks to our talent though, we will have no trouble helping you.

    The great thing about choosing an attenuator from us is we ensure it lasts as long as possible. We can also offer lots of options in terms of style, shape, and size. So, if you wish to work with us, please give our company a call.

    HVAC silencers as part of a whole system approach
  3. Am I at risk of industrial hearing loss in my workplace?
    1 March 2022

    We are a company that excels in industrial silencer design. This is great news for many people because they work in very noisy environments. Such circumstances might not seem that bad at first. Over time however, the loud sounds can lead to serious, sometimes irreparable, damage. To help prevent this, we supply intake silencer models, and various others.

    Industrial hearing loss is a huge concern in many workplaces. However, it is something that has not had the attention it really needs. People typically overlook the influence of hearing loss on our quality of life. This is because it is an invisible injury. In truth, any sort of damage can be distressing, affecting our lives in an array of ways.

    Knowing the significance of it, it is important to understand where you can experience damage that could lead to hearing loss. To help, we are going to discuss some of the areas that are at high risk of industrial hearing loss. This is not an exhaustive list, but includes some really important examples.

    Entertainment and nightlife

    For nightclub visitors, the music often reaches levels of 100dB and over. The noise tends to be the highlight of a night out. To the revellers, this may do minimal damage. However, the staff are exposed to the loud music frequently and may have long exposure on each shift. Deafness, acoustic trauma, and tinnitus are all common among bouncers, bar staff, DJs, and more. There are also risks in other loud entertainment venues, such as bowling alleys and arcades.

    Farming and agriculture

    Some of you may be surprised to hear this. However, workers in these jobs have routine exposure to numerous noise sources. There are wood chippers, cutters, shredders, chainsaws, combine harvesters, and more. Working with or near even one of these for long enough can harm hearing. There is a risk of permanent damage if there is too much exposure or it is over a long period.

    Talk to us about intake silencer designs and more

    At Ventx, we can provide clients with a suitable silencer if industrial noise and hearing loss is a concern for them. Since these aren’t everyday items, you need the design to be correct. We make certain this is the case by using our acoustic modelling software. With it we can gather data about the facility, equipment, and noise levels. We can then deliver a suitable solution.

    So, if you need a suitable intake silencer or something similar, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We can produce products for almost any industry.

    Am I at risk of industrial hearing loss in my workplace?
  4. Do I need to measure noise levels in my workplace?
    1 March 2022

    There are various ways to tackle noise in different workplaces. The most effective one however would be to use silencers. We have been specialising in this particular field for many years. Using sophisticated technology, we can design the perfect model for your facility. We then manufacture it and can arrange delivery and installation. We can do this for in-line silencer designs and countless others.

    Before you purchase any noise-countering measures, you may ask if you need to measure the noise levels at your workplace. In many instances, you can prepare a hazard assessment here without measuring the sounds. However, you need to base the measurements on dependable information. Also, it has to include a realistic approximation of worker exposure.

    Observation

    It could be useful for you to observe work activities and measure noise exposure time. You can then use this to estimate the amount of exposure that occurs during a full shift.

    There could be an employee that is exposed to sound from multiple work or tool procedures in a normal day. In this situation, you must collect details about the probable noise levels, as well as exposure times, for every source. That will help you to get a clearer idea of the risk and if you need to take steps to mitigate the noise.

    Other details to use

    You can also use the details from suppliers or manufacturers about the noise levels their gear produces. This will help you to calculate the daily exposure. This is unless you have a reason to believe the information is not valid. To give an example, the equipment or machinery might be being used in ways not recommended by the manufacturers or suppliers. There could be other situations where the noise exposure is being altered or increased too.

    Install an in-line silencer or another model

    If you conclude that noise levels in your workplaces are too high, you should consider investing in a silencer. They can help to maximise safety and often improve performance too.

    The industrial silencers we offer at Ventx allow you to manage the noise coming from numerous sources. This includes things like fans, duct work, and generators. By using our acoustic modelling software, we can analyse your systems and create a suitable solution for you.

    So, if you require an in-line silencer or something similar, please let us know. We work with clients in many industries, so rely on our expertise.

    Do I need to measure noise levels in my workplace?
  5. The right approach to handling diesel generator noise
    1 March 2022

    In order to deal with the noise emanating from industrial facilities, you need the right tools. We have many years of experience supplying products that tick all of the boxes. So, our team will make sure you have the ideal silencer or attenuator every time. This could be inline silencers for various needs or a different style.

    One noisy piece of equipment you might encounter in an industrial setting is the diesel generator. The benefits of using them can include long lifespans, reliability, and fuel savings. Such advantages make it simple to see why they have become the backup or primary power source for many users. These benefits might factor into your selection too. However, you must also think about how loud your gear will be. You have to be able to take steps to counter this.

    How to address the sound?

    When tackling noise reduction for these generators, there is an essential fact you need to keep in mind; you can’t base your expectations for contemporary designs on those noise levels from models from years ago. In the past, noise ratings would go up along with the size and power. That is not always the case today though. You may not need to sacrifice power in the name of lower noise levels.

    Instead, if you must focus on noise reduction for your diesel generator, you need to think about the most effective solutions. This could include using inline silencers and other methods of attenuation like noise barriers or enclosures.

    Use a silencer

    Of all the solutions, using a silencer is one of the most effective. With generators, they can do the same job a muffler does for cars.

    You can find all sorts of silencers, but they fall into three basic categories. These are absorptive, reactive, and combination models. The first one normally utilises fibreglass insulation. The second has chambers to help trap noise. As for combination models, they combine the features of the other two designs. So, they are often the best choice.

    Ask us about inline silencers and other models

    At Ventx, we have over a decade of experience in industrial silencer design. Our team serves numerous industries too, like Service and Petro-Chem. The solutions we offer to clients are both practical and cost efficient, making them a great investment.

    So, if you need to use our inline silencers or another solution, please give us a call. We can help tackle generator noise on any site, from construction to busy factories and facilities.

    The right approach to handling diesel generator noise
  6. The noise may be coming from leaking refrigerant or electrical problems
    1 March 2022

    We are a team of experts specialising in industrial silencer design. Our technicians create a wide array of models for all sorts of circumstances. They do so by using acoustic modelling software to examine your systems and figure out a solution. We can do this to produce a gas vent silencer, an in-line model, or any other style.

    Noisy vents can be annoying to say the least. However, the noise could be pointing to major trouble. Hearing some noises when your HVAC system is operational is normal. It is once you start hearing things like grinding, clicking, or squeaking that you need to look into it. The following are some issues that can produce noisy air vents.

    Refrigerant leaks

    For one thing, there might be a leaking refrigerant line. A leak like this will produce bubbling or hissing sounds. Additionally, these noises can link to compressor problems and valve leaks. Whatever the case, these could be dangerous concerns. Therefore, you should not attempt to take care of things on your own. If you hear bubbling or hissing through your vents, turn the system off and consult a professional.

    Are your electronics in order?

    Another potential cause of noise can be electrical control concerns. You may notice a sort of clicking noise when your air shuts off or kicks on. This is a normal sound. Constant clicking though could mean problems with the thermostat. Furthermore, there might be a disruption to the system relay.

    You may be able to rectify the problems you have with your systems but there could still be loud noises. In this scenario, you should consider installing a silencer to resolve the issue.

    Talk to us to create a gas vent silencer

    At Ventx, we combat the issue that is noise pollution using our specialist silencer designs. With them, you can control the noises coming from all kinds of systems and equipment. You are able to do so without our installations undermining your current systems. In fact, often our clients find their maintenance also becomes easier because of the silencer’s performance.

    So, if you require a gas vent silencer, please let us know. We can provide products for all kinds of needs.

    The noise may be coming from leaking refrigerant or electrical problems
  7. Noise pollution has negative effects on marine life
    1 March 2022

    If you are familiar with the subject of noise pollution, you will know how troubling it can be. Our job is to ensure it does not have a huge negative effect on lives. We do so by offering ways to minimise the noise from industrial facilities. This includes the discharge silencer, as well as a number of other similar utensils.

    In addition to humans, noise pollution can be harmful to marine life. Marine animals rely on their hearing for many things. Notable examples include catching prey and communication. However, sound levels in the ocean are constantly on the rise. The use of airguns in seismic oil explorations, offshore oil rigs, and shipping are not doing any favours here. To help you understand the significance of the issue, we are going to discuss how the wildlife is harmed.

    Physical damage

    Firstly, there is the physical damage. As is the case for us, very loud noises might lead to hearing damage in marine animals. This is a substantial concern as it can then cause problems with hunting prey, sensing danger, and communication. Moreover, many animals need it for finding a partner.

    The physical issues are not just problems with hearing though. For example there is evidence that noise pollution can impair growth, particularly in shrimps. There have even been reports of cell changes in lobsters. Additionally, noise leads to stress that damages the immune system of many animals. It can disrupt the schooling structure of fish too.

    Habitats

    Something else the pollution does to the animals is cause them to abandon valuable habitats. They either follow their fleeing prey or leave due to direct impact. Noise in the ocean is disruptive to nursing young, finding food, and mating. The consequences are grave here to say the least.

    Discharge silencer solutions and more

    At Ventx, we use our industrial silencers to help prevent the most harmful effects of noise pollution. Our products allow users to comply to the UK environmental standards as well. You may have a site that requires our bespoke solutions. Alternatively, you may be in the design phase of your facility. Whatever the case, we can work with you.

    So, please let us know if you require a discharge silencer from our team or have a different noise source to tackle. We can give you the very best results.

    Noise pollution has negative effects on marine life
  8. How are birds affected by noise pollution?
    1 March 2022

    There are many sources of noise. This fact requires us to develop silencers for all sorts of situations. For example, we can provide an installation to deal with noise coming from a discharge vent. Or, we can offer products for noisy machinery, HVAC systems, and more. When we finish with our work, you will have the perfect silencer at your disposal.

    Harm to birds

    According to research from 2018, birds that constantly get exposed to the noise emitted by gas compressors display some awful symptoms. These are ones not unlike those in humans experiencing PTSD. The study was from the Proceedings of the Natural Academy of Sciences. Researchers found that nestlings and adults of three species revealed several signs of chronic stress. The cause was noise pollution. These signs include skewed stressed hormone levels. This could be because of hyper vigilance, distraction, and anxiety due to the sounds.

    Those who conducted the study found that noise can substantially affect the birds’ fitness and health. It could even lead to them producing fewer hormones as a way of protecting themselves. In addition, they had a look at each species to see which had the greatest tolerance to noise. Western bluebirds were the most tolerant, but the noise still had a big impact on the survival odds.

    An acoustic blanket

    Continuous noise could be operating as an acoustic blanket. It mutes those audio cues birds depend on to find competitors and predators. They also use these cues to find their own species. Unable to figure out whether the environment is secure, mother birds need to make a choice. They either need to hunt for food or stay on guard at the nest. In some cases, that can leave the nest vulnerable and reduce hatching rates.

    As for nestlings in the noisiest settings, they had lower feather development and smaller body sizes. This could also potentially lower their chances of survival. Hatching rates in general were lower in response to the loud noise too.

    Choose silencers for each discharge vent and other noise sources

    Industrial settings can fight against these issues by installing silencers in their facilities. It can result in less harm to nearby birds because the noise level will be lower.

    At Ventx, we carefully match our silencers to the application. To do so, we use our special acoustic modelling software. This analyses your systems, enabling us to design and manufacture the ideal silencer. We also consider the surroundings to ensure we can address the amount of noise that escapes into the wider environment.

    We design a silencer that can help you with a discharge vent if it is particularly noisy. Plus we can offer solutions for most other noise sources. So, please give us a call if you would like to work with us.

    How are birds affected by noise pollution?
  9. The trouble with the subconscious glandular response
    1 March 2022

    Noise pollution is a major environmental problem as well as being dangerous to people and wildlife. To fight against it, we provide clients with a wide variety of silencers. The designs we specialise in include the blow down silencer and other models. With our utensils, you will be able to minimise the noise from things like duct work, compressors, pipes, valves, and generators.

    There are multiple forms of pollution that can harm you. Air pollution for instance can be particularly devastating to your health. Noise can be worse, even though you might not realise the damage it causes. The sounds can originate from a variety of sources. The three most damaging ones are industrial machinery, commercial construction projects, and vehicles. Those residing in the city and industrial areas are more at risk than people in rural parts of the UK. More projects occur in these places after all.

    The negative effects

    Noise pollution has some severe negative effects on people. These range from a decline in hearing to substantial psychological reactions. There is one issue in particular we would like to talk about here though. This would be the subconscious glandular response.

    The body continuously secretes hormones. These are ones that stimulate the necessary organ functions that keep us happy and healthy. However, according to research, noise pollution can interfere with this.

    Think about how you respond when you hear a siren or car crash. There tends to be a physical response as well as an emotional one. The former is one you can’t control. When your body recognises aggressive noises, it signals the release of adrenaline and noradrenaline. This is why our bodies feel like they are out of control during these times. The body shall activate its fight or flight response. This causes you to temporarily lose control of your senses. Even when the noise pollution is subtle, the effects will happen on a small scale.

    The problem here is it can have a negative impact on your nervous system and overall health. That is why tackling noise is very important to protect people on a site and nearby.

    Ask us about blow down silencer designs and more

    At Ventx, we make it a point to provide every client with the right silencer. To accomplish this, we use special acoustic modelling software. It allows us to analyse your systems and design a silencer that does not interfere with them. We can do this for all kinds of facilities in any location in the UK.

    So, if you need us to produce a blow down silencer for you or any other type, please let us know. With our help you can reduce your noise pollution to be more conscientious to employees and the public.

    The trouble with the subconscious glandular response
  10. Industrialisation and poor urban planning leads to noise pollution
    1 February 2022

    There are various necessary evils out there. One that we fight to keep under control though is noise pollution. When people experience noises that are too loud for too long a time, there can be major consequences. We help by supplying blow off silencer products, as well as various other models. They can help to make industrial operations much quieter.

    The majority of individuals acclimatise to the noises they hear each day. It could be loud traffic, pets, or the television. All of these have become a part of urban life and don’t disturb us that much. However, when noises start giving you headaches or keeping you up at night, they qualify as noise pollution. To help you understand the issue, we are going to discuss some of the common causes of it.

    Industrialisation

    This is one of the most common sources of the problem. Many industries in the world make use of huge machines. These have the capacity to create massive amounts of noise. On top of that, equipment like grinding mills, exhaust fans, and compressors can be very noisy.

    You are likely familiar with the sight of employees in these industries and factories wearing earplugs. However, extensive exposure in the long run can be damaging even with PPE. The noise can also escape the site and disturb both the wider area and the environment. For this reason, it is wise to install a silencer ASAP.

    Bad urban planning

    In the majority of developing countries, bad urban planning plays a pivotal role in the noise levels. Fighting over parking, big families sharing small spaces, and congestion all result in noise pollution. Additionally, there might be industrial and residential properties in close proximity. The noise from the industrial site can hinder the well-being of those living nearby. Again, a great solution would be for the industrial site to use silencers.

    Speak to us if you need a blow off silence or another model

    At Ventx, we do everything in our power to provide clients with the most suitable silencers. Whatever the source of the noise, we will use our acoustic modelling software to design the ideal solution. It will provide excellent results for the long term.

    So, please contact our team if you would like to work with us. We can give you advice about blow down silencer design or discuss what we can do with other models. Our team have experience in various industries too, ensuring you can benefit from our excellent resources.

    Industrialisation and poor urban planning leads to noise pollution
  11. The troubles with natural gas compressor noise
    1 February 2022

    High noise levels are a problem, but this often isn’t a situation that is impossible to resolve. All you need are the right solutions. We provide these items to clients in many industries. Ventx has years of experience and can offer the perfect silencer designs. We can give you natural gas silencers as well as various other models to suit a host of needs.

    Oil and gas development can be very noisy

    Noise from gas and oil development comes from several sources. Examples include completion and drilling, refining, and truck traffic to name some. If you want to reduce it, you need to look at each source.

    For certain landowners, noise from oil and gas operations is incredibly disruptive and of a very different sound quality. As a result, it makes them feel as if they are residing in an industrial zone. The presence of a new industrial noise source could disturb the natural soundscape. This is true for those who live in a rural area. It has even driven many people from their homes.

    Landowners often complain about noise levels from natural gas compressors. The noise level changes with the distance from the compressor and the machine’s size. It can also change with wind direction. Depending on which way the wind is blowing, you can hear a field compressor’s roar three or four miles from the site. Close to the stations, people may need to shout for someone else to hear them over the sounds.

    Mental and physical effects of noise

    There are considerable mental and physical effects from this kind of noise. For instance, an extensive exposure to 65 dBA can result in bodily and mental fatigue. Moreover, noise is able to influence the quality and quantity of sleep. It can cause permanent hearing damage too. Furthermore, it can make contributions to the aggravation or development of circulatory and heart diseases.

    The noise is also capable of turning an initial annoyance into extreme behaviour and emotional response. It can therefore have a huge impact on people’s wellbeing. To avoid all of these problems, you should utilise a silencer.

    Designing natural gas silencers for any setting

    We are experts at providing the right silencer designs to our clients. We make sure everything will work efficiently without undermining your own systems. They can even help to make them more effective.

    Our natural gas silencers will be able to benefit you and your visitors. Also, by using them, you will be complying with the UK’s environmental standards. So, if you would like to do business with Ventx, feel free to get in touch.

    The troubles with natural gas compressor noise
  12. Tackle air vent noise in every room
    1 February 2022

    Efficiency is vital if you want to get the most from your HVAC systems. An inefficient system will be wasting money, failing to provide the maximum heating, cooling, or ventilation. One thing you need to do here is ensure you get the air vent placement right.

    Traditional designs

    In the past people would design HVAC systems with only one or two air vents. The idea was to place them in strategic locations to promote air flow. However, there was a flaw with this. It could mean that several rooms or spaces had no direct outlet. As a result it could take a lot longer for them to heat up or cool down.

    Modern solutions

    With the pursuit of better efficiency, it is now the recommendation to have air vents in every single room. In some cases it is wise to have more than one, especially in large spaces. This can consume fewer resources for heating, cooling, and ventilation.

    While the main benefit of having an air vent in each room is that it improves efficiency, it is not the only one. Another thing it does is help to tackle humidity problems. You can have humid pockets in a property if there is not enough air flow. These spaces can be uncomfortable and you may experience more damage to things like furnishings and decor. It is better to have air vents to promote air flow in each space.

    More air vents is also beneficial for the performance and longevity of the HVAC system. A system works by circulating air within the property. As a result, there needs to be equilibrium; the system must pull in as much air is it lets out into rooms. If it doesn’t, there can’t be a balance. In turn that can make the system work harder, causing additional stress and wear.

    Think about air vent noise

    While it is wise to have more air vents, you do need to consider the potential downsides. One of the major ones is it can release more noise into spaces. HVAC systems rely on fans to circulate air. They can generate a lot of noise depending on how fast they spin and the vibration they generate. Any air turbulence can also result in noise. That tends to happen more because of issues with the duct designs or obstructions in the system.

    Luckily, there are solutions here. One of them it to pick quieter fans and ensure they spin efficiently with minimal vibration. Plus, you can design duct systems to ensure there is nothing to disrupt the airflow. Finally, you can install air vent silencers. You can apply them to every outlet so that as little noise as possible escapes the ducts and enters rooms.

    The UK’s silencer experts

    Ventx is a great team to rely on here. We have a wealth of experience and can design silencers for any kind of property. Our products will tackle noise and help to make your systems even more efficient.

    So, if you have issues and need air vent silencers, please contact us. You won’t find a better solution than the ones we provide.

    Tackle air vent noise in every room
  13. Watch out for ambient noises
    1 February 2022

    Ventx has been working hard for a long time to bring the greatest silencer products to the market. Our special designs include the steam vent silencer, in addition to many other excellent models. They all function differently. However, their goal is the same; these installations shall help you reduce the noise emanating from your facility so it does not cause problems.

    An important part of determining whether you require a silencer is measuring the sound level. Sometimes, you can find yourself measuring noises that are coming from further away. Here, the distance you are from source shall influence your sound readings considerably. It does not matter whether you are using a simple app or professional gear. The distance you are from the sound source shall dictate the sound level meter’s reading.

    A microphone will capture multiple noises

    One important detail you need to pay attention to here is ambient noises. The microphone of your sound level meter can capture them too. If that happens, your reading is going to reflect the overall sound level. It won’t just be for the level of a single noise so it won’t be accurate.

    Let’s say that you are trying to read an ambulance’s sound level and you are on the pavement. Those ambient noises surrounding you and the ones closest to the microphone have a higher chance of impacting the reading than the ambulance. This is because the vehicle is further away.

    The sound level meter is going to record ambient sounds like people talking around you and birds in the trees. It is the same for construction noises and the sound of cars passing. Thus, it is going to provide a reading of the full sound level of these noises.

    If you plan to measure the sound level of your facility, you need to record while making certain there is nothing else around. That could involve a shutdown of some equipment and not using anything that causes background noise. This will give you the most accurate data so you can devise a solution.

    Talk to us about steam vent silencers and other models

    At Ventx, we are very careful when we supply our silencers to clients. There is no universal solution in our industry. Our team uses acoustic modelling software to determine what silencer is right for you. Here we make sure we get the best data, ensuring it is not being skewed by ambient noise.

    So, if we can be of any help to you, please let us know. You can rely on us for any model, whether it is a steam vent silencer or a product for a HVAC system. Each product we offer will be the highest quality, featuring materials that last.

    Watch out for ambient noises
  14. Using industrial silencers in the petroleum industry
    1 February 2022

    There are a number of industries that have a reputation for being very noisy. One of the largest is the petroleum industry. But, Ventx can help many clients here. We have the skills to design industrial silencers that can reduce the noise in a variety of facilities. As a result, we can improve safety.

    What is it?

    The petroleum industry is one of the most interesting in the world. It is huge, earning revenues in the trillions and supporting millions of jobs all around the globe. While there is a great deal of progress being made to find alternatives to these fossil fuels and products derived from them, petroleum is still a vital resource.

    You can split the industry into six sectors. Three of these are known as upstream, including exploration for oil, development of oil fields, and extraction. The other activities, refining, transportation, and distribution, are downstream activities.

    The issue with noise

    One of the biggest issues in the industry is how noisy it is. There can be a huge problem in many of the sectors. For example, drilling and extraction requires the use of heavy equipment that generates a lot of noise. It can be harmful to people that live near these operations. Plus there is a risk to the environment.

    Refineries, processing plants, compressor stations, and pipelines can all be excessively noisy. The problem can be greater when they operate all hours of the day and night. It can also be much worse in rural settings where noise levels are typically lower because there are fewer people.

    What to do?

    Companies in the petroleum industry can do a number of things to address the noise problem. One is to ensure they stick to regulations so they don’t exceed noise limits. On top of that they can restrict their operating hours to reduce the impact on local people.

    However, mitigating the noise is one of the best options here. There are several things to do, including using industrial silencers, sound barriers, mufflers, and abatement products. It is also a wise idea to choose quieter electric motors.

    Delivering bespoke industrial silencers

    Ventx is a great company to rely on here. We can offer several silencer models to tackle noise problems. For example, we can design gas ejector silencers and models for vents, safety valves, and compressors. Each product is bespoke to the application.

    So, if you are in the petroleum industry and want to reduce noise, speak to us about industrial silencers. Our reliable products can provide many benefits, including making your facilities safer and more efficient.

    Using industrial silencers in the petroleum industry
  15. Sticking to the sound limits
    1 February 2022

    Designing the right industrial silencer requires the best technology. This is something we know well at Ventx. Therefore, we use the latest acoustic modelling software to analyse your systems and devise a viable solution. We will deliver a silencer that won’t compromise your existing systems.

    Addressing noise emissions is essential if you want to show respect and guarantee the comfort of people in surrounding areas. One vital requirement here is to restrict operations to suitable sound levels at specific times. If you do so, you can ensure you do not disturb your neighbours.

    Each area has limits for environmental noise emissions. The requirements tend to get limited to prevent community disturbances or complaints. Persistent loud noise emissions disturb surrounding areas. Moreover, they can negatively influence workers. The louder and more frequent the sounds, the higher the risk of people suffering health issues. Hearing loss is a notable example. Moreover, the frequent onset of loud sounds can cause you to lose the ability to use your property correctly. By adhering to the limits for environmental noise emissions, you can make a better environment for everyone.

    Your area determines the levels

    The limits for sound levels shall normally depend on the area you are in. In places where there are high ambient sound levels, the limit is going to be greater. In a rural locale, ambient sound levels shall be low. As a result, noise level limits will be stricter here.

    When you exceed sound levels, there will be a higher chance of noise complaints. Don’t allow things to get out of hand. Instead, figure out ways to reduce the noise.

    You can ask acoustical engineering consultants for their opinions here. With expert help, you will be able to arrange a solution. In the majority of cases, it is wise to use at source mitigation because it can provide the best results. One of the most effective solutions would be a silencer.

    Reduce your noise emissions with an industrial silencer

    At Ventx, we specialise in designing various forms of silencers. This includes compressor, fan, and generator variants. Each one shall differ in relation to attenuation and design. However, they will all help you to reduce your noise levels.

    So, if you would like us to design an industrial silencer for you, please get in touch. We support businesses across the UK, including many companies who need to keep noises to a minimum because they are close to residential areas. We can achieve this together.

    Sticking to the sound limits
  16. A quick look at different types of safety valves
    1 February 2022

    Ventx is one of the very best partners if you have issues with industrial noise. We can design and manufacture solutions to reduce different noises. One thing in particular we can offer is a safety valve silencer. This could be for a boiler, steam system, gas pipeline, or any other application. The device will reduce the noise to improve performance and also protect people on and near the site.

    Every industry will have unique conditions, challenges, and performance criteria to meet. To do this, each company will need the right products. One thing in particular they may rely on is safety valves. In a basic sense they all serve the same purpose by working to reduce pressure in a system. However, there are lots of different options. They can vary in terms of design, how they work, materials, and more. We want to take a look at the different styles below.

    Different standards

    Firstly, it is vital to note that there are several standards for safety valves. They can differ slightly in how they classify the types. The most common ones include ASME I, ASME VIII, and DIN 3320. In England the standard to be aware of is ISO 4126-1:2013. This is the most current version so it gives general requirements for different safety valve styles.

    The basic product here is simply known as a safety valve. This applies to any model that opens automatically to discharge when the pressure will exceed a safe limit. The valve will do this without the assistance of any energy; the fluid alone will cause it to open as the pressure increases. The valve will then close when the pressure returns to a safe level.

    These safety valves can vary in terms of how they open. Some models can do so rapidly with a pop action. Others can open in proportion to the pressure increase.

    Direct loaded

    This type of valve has a weight, lever or spring to provide a force to oppose the load of the fluid pressure.

    Assisted

    These safety valves feature an assistance mechanism. What this does is provide extra protection in case the valve would fail to open mechanically.

    Supplementary

    These models have an additional force to give the valve extra sealing power. This protects against accidental opening, meaning the valve will only open when it reaches the specific pressure. The extra sealing power can come from a separate power source.

    Pilot operated

    These valves are held shut thanks to the force of a fluid at the rear of the sealing disc. This is instead of having a mechanical force from spring. If the pressure on the other side of the valve exceeds the safe limit, the attenuator will release the fluid to allow the valve to open.

    The best safety valve silencer designer

    The team at Ventx can design silencers to suit any type of safety valve. Our goal here is to ensure we can address the noise from the valves without harming how they work. To achieve this, we use software to design the silencer so we can make sure it will be the perfect fit.

    If you are having issues with loud noises, speak to us about designing a safety valve silencer. Our products can improve safety and also protect the environment.

    A quick look at different types of safety valves
  17. Examining front load and pass-through autoclaves
    1 February 2022

    We are a team that takes on the problems around industrial noise pollution. This is something we do by supplying a huge collection of industrial silencers. We can deliver a full range of specific models, including the autoclave silencer. Thus, we have a solution available for all kinds of situations. Not to mention, our prices are some of the most reasonable around, so our items are cost efficient.

    In the most basic sense, an autoclave is actually just a container that is able to reach incredibly high temperatures. They are useful for multiple applications in many different industries, including sterilisation and heat treatment. However, they can create a lot of noise. This often requires the users to purchase silencers to dampen it and make facilities safer.

    The thing to keep in mind here is that there are multiple autoclave models out there, each with their own differences. By knowing more about the individual models, you will be able to choose the right silencer for your specific needs. Below we will look at two of the most common types.

    Front load designs

    One design would be the front load autoclave. This variety is mainly for laboratory use and comes in rectangular and circular sterilising chambers. They also have an advantage over top loading autoclaves as they are a lot more convenient to load. Furthermore, the rectangular chamber of a front loading format has a higher sterilising capacity than the top loading model. You will need a lot of space for this autoclave though.

    Pass-through autoclaves

    Countless procedures and processes take place in a lab. In order to carry out a lot of the work, you must have a sterile environment. Hence, there needs to be a secure and clear exit path for you to discard your waste. A pass-through autoclave will offer a great solution. Another name for these autoclaves would be double doors. Loads enter at one end and then move through, exiting safely at the other side.

    An autoclave silencer to suit each specific model

    At Ventx, we can design the ideal silencer for you using our acoustic modelling software. This allows us to carefully match the silencers we use to the particular application. It is important that we do this; if we didn’t there is a risk that the new addition may end up compromising your systems. That is the last thing you want.

    So, if you wish to work with us to tackle industrial noise, feel free to get in touch. We can design an autoclave silencer for any need. Plus, we have the skills to design models for other loud pieces of equipment as well as systems like ducts and vents.

    Examining front load and pass-through autoclaves
  18. Fail steam traps and dirty water may be causing the noise
    1 February 2022

    We have been providing quality silencers to clients for years. Our experience and equipment allow us to develop solutions that fit perfectly into your facilities. For example, our steam boiler silencer shall be able to work in your property without compromising your systems. As a result, it is the perfect investment for tackling noise.

    The thing with steam boilers is that they are known to make a variety of noises. However, this does not necessarily mean they should be making them. In reality, the system would be quiet as long as there is no issue with the installation or maintenance. You should look into any noise you hear; they could be a sign of a serious problem.

    Water hammer noise is one issue you might encounter. The question though is how it happens. Read on if you want to know more about some of the most common causes of these noises.

    Fail steam traps

    These may be responsible for your noise woes. The traps get utilised in two-pipe steam boiler systems. It is their job to separate the steam and water by trapping the former inside the radiators. They also let the water flow into the returns. Should the traps fail, steam is able to travel freely through return pipes that are full of water. As a result, it can cause water hammer noises.

    Is your water filthy?

    You might also be dealing with dirty boiler water. The water that exists in your steam boiler must be free of any debris, grease, and oil. These contaminants create an uneven steam distribution. It can lead to the water travelling up to the steam mains. Such action produces “wet” steam. This can cause water hammer and the water level to fluctuate.

    Every system has its own instructions on how to correctly skim the debris, grease, and oil off the top of your water line. If you work to solve these problems and the boiler is still producing loud noises, you will likely need a silencer.

    The best place to look for a steam boiler silencer

    At Ventx, we work to supply the UK’s greatest silencers. Our industrial products will keep you, your workers, and anyone else on site safe. In addition, they will reduce the amount of noise that leaves the site. This protects the wider area and environment.

    So, if you require a steam boiler silencer or any other model, contact us today. We offer high quality solutions to clients in an exhaustive list of industries.

    Fail steam traps and dirty water may be causing the noise
  19. You can’t have absorptive silencers without customisation
    4 January 2022

    We are a business known for excelling in industrial silencer design. These specialist devices allow users to tackle the noise their facilities produce. Our team does not just design a few models however; we are able to create a huge array of options to serve all sorts of applications.

    One of the many options here is the absorptive silencer. There are a number of elements that ensure these will work properly. One of the most important however is customisation. In this post, we will be talking about the reasons why it is critical for the silencer’s performance.

    Baffles

    Each absorptive silencer has to have the right amount of baffles. These must be of optimum length and thickness. In addition, the air passage paths need to be of the right size for the particular sound spectrum, temperature, and volume.

    The environment is essential

    Because the silencer has to lower incoming noise, the environment you use it in shall be crucial. The acoustic performance is going to be influenced by a number of elements. This includes gas characteristics and the temperature. Other ones that can affect it include the systems physical layout and its configuration. Furthermore, your silencer needs to be able to fit into the space that is available.

    Aerodynamics

    This is one other vital consideration. That is because the airflow through your silencer shall produce a lot of pressure. It shall affect the acoustic performance significantly.

    Remember that many factors help with the design of absorptive silencers. As such, off-the-shelf answers for industrial noise reduction are either impossible or impractical.

    Increasing the difficulty of locating the ideal design is that the factors above are commonly in conflict. Due to this fact, you should work with our team. We understand the designs of countless silencers and can give you the noise control solutions you require.

    Expert industrial silencer design

    At Ventx, we use acoustic modelling software to design our silencers. With it, we examine your systems and then create the perfect model. We make sure that we get the silencers right. If we didn’t, they would simply compromise your current systems.

    So, please give us a call if you would like to work with Ventx. We have a reputation for offering industrial silencer design that will achieve the best results. Try today and see how much we can reduce your noise.

    You can’t have absorptive silencers without customisation
  20. Sound field differentiations
    4 January 2022

    Industrial noise reduction is an area we have been specialising in for a long time. We help our clients reduce the sound causing trouble on their sites thanks to our industrial silencers. Using our acoustic modelling software, we are able to design and then produce the perfect silencer models for every client.

    When it comes to the subject of reducing industrial noise, there is something important you need to familiarise yourself with; the differentiation of sound fields. Free, far, and near fields all depend on the directional characteristics and sound power level of the noise source. In addition, they rely on the attributes of the medium the sound waves come across. Whether they actually pass through it, get diffused, reflected, or absorbed by it is important too.

    Near field

    This is the area that is nearest to the sound source. At this part of the field, there is no straightforward link between sound distance and level. The sound pressure level could change substantially with a minor position change. At this region, the pressure won’t adhere to the inverse square law. Also, the particle velocity won’t be in phase.

    Far field

    This is the area that is distant from the noise source. Within this region, the sound pressure level adheres to the inverse square law. Here, the noise level drops 6dB with every doubling of distance from the source. The sound particle velocity is also in phase with the pressure. It is important to look at this when you tackle industrial noise reduction.

    Inside far field, there are two extra fields; free and reverberant. The first one is a region that does not have an adjacent reflecting surface. Here, sound acts as if it is in open air with no obstructions. As for reverberant, this is a region where the reflections from objects could be as strong as the direct sound coming from the noise source.

    Your partner for industrial noise reduction

    At Ventx, we know that it is essential to design our silencers using the proper methods. If we didn’t, we would not be able to do our part for tackling the issue. Fortunately, we have the experience as well as the equipment to succeed.

    So, please give us a call if you would like to work with us on industrial noise reduction. Whatever your needs, we can satisfy them. This includes facilities in a whole host of industries.

    Sound field differentiations
  21. An alternative to venting to atmosphere
    4 January 2022

    Industrial noise is a big problem in the UK. There are a number of noisy industries that need to do more to reduce the sound so they don’t harm people or the environment. Ventx can offer assistance here. We specialise in tackling noises by delivering high quality silencers. We can offer models to suit most needs, whether it is a steam vent silencer or an item to address sound from fans.

    The problem with steam

    Steam is a by-product of many industrial processes. For example it can come from boilers, cooling loops, autoclaves, and more. Operators generally vent it to the atmosphere to release it from systems. However, this can cause a number of issues, including noise, making plants hot and unpleasant, and issues with condensate.

    One option here is to use a silencer to tackle the noise issue. It can be an effective choice and reduce the sounds to a safer level. However, it won’t help with the hot setting or issues with condensation and vapour. To do that you need another solution.

    Why vent at all?

    An alternative would be to stop the venting. Instead operators could use a different method to deal with the steam safely. This could tackle all of the issues and also offer a major benefit. Collecting the steam effectively rather than releasing it to atmosphere could allow the operator to save energy. After-all, the steam can contain around 30% of the heat energy. That is quite a large amount of waste if you just vent it.

    One option here is to use a condensate collection tank. You can direct steam here so the heat can be drawn out and the steam can cool before eventually turning into a liquid. The tanks can feature a number of different systems to collect and reuse the heat, including a high pressure condensate pump, a compressor, or a heat exchanger.

    Venting steam from a boiler is very common as it helps to avoid pressure build ups in the system. However, again this is a waste. Instead it may be a good idea to use the excess steam to generate more power on the site. This can be a far better use of the resources and can mean facilities don’t need to draw as much power from the grid. In some cases they can even sell excess energy back.

    It is also possible to capture steam from vent pipes and flash vessels. You can do this in the same way as with a condensate collection tank, utilising a compressor or heat exchanger.

    Ask us if you want a steam vent silencer

    Whatever you choose to do with the steam, if there is noise from vents, you may want to invest in silencers. Ventx is the best partner here. We have extensive knowledge of the equipment and how we can use it to maximise the benefits. As a result, the products we make are a great investment.

    So, if you want to learn more about how to tackle issues or want us to design a steam vent silencer, please get in touch. You will find we are a company you can rely on.

    An alternative to venting to atmosphere
  22. Earplugs and headphones are only temporary solutions
    4 January 2022

    Our business has been assisting clients with their noise control needs for a long time. We have done this through the use of acoustic modelling software. With it we can get an idea of the problems and then deliver the most effective silencers. These products are meant to minimise the noise in and around your facilities. What makes our solutions so special is that we design them to fit with your current systems to ensure the best results.

    With factory workers, one recurring complaint is the sheer level of noise. Usually, you find large equipment and machinery in these environments. In addition, there are often loud vents and fans to provide ventilation and air conditioning. Excessive sound does more than simply influencing the workers’ professional life. It also damages their personal lives and hearing. Luckily, there are multiple methods of noise control available to lower it to a safe level.

    Hearing protection

    The first thing you can try doing is using industrial earplugs or noise cancelling headphones. These items are acceptable ways of limiting exposure to loud sounds. It is essential for the hearing protection to fit properly here. People must wear them at all times when they are in loud areas.

    There are multiple choices here for you, but it is ultimately up to the employer and end user. Businesses have a responsibility to ensure they provide suitable PPE. Even so, this is merely a temporary solution. It is a much more effective option to tackle the problem at its source.

    How to tackle the sources of noise

    To attempt to tackle the problem at the source, you will typically require a silencer. Add one to your equipment and you could have a major reduction in sound levels.

    The solution you use for the source shall depend on the machines/equipment that generate the sounds. In addition, the environment where the noise source is located and the application are also important. For this reason, we provide multiple silencer designs. There is no universal answer to every problem here, so it is better to choose a bespoke product.

    Talk to us about noise control solutions

    At Ventx, we are able to provide a myriad of silencer designs for noise control purposes. This is possible thanks to our expertise and the resources we have access to. We use the latest software to inspect your systems. From there, we take what we learn to design and manufacture a first rate solution for you. Your silencer shall work without compromising the systems you already have.

    So, if you need to use our services, feel free to contact us. We can offer new installations, upgrades, and even help with site design.

    Earplugs and headphones are only temporary solutions
  23. Plan for air pressure
    4 January 2022

    We are known for supplying a wide array of silencers to industrial clients. This includes models like the diffuser silencer. Considering how annoying and dangerous the noise from these settings can be, our products are welcome utensils. We design them to work with those systems you already have on the site, ensuring we address the source of the sounds.

    With HVAC systems, one of the most common complaints is the noise. At times it is a sign that there is a problem you must rectify. For example, there could be a broken check valve or blower. But, most of the time it is simply due to standard operation. It is for this reason why silencers are a necessity.

    Air pressure

    Before installing a silencer however, there are certain considerations you need to keep in mind. One of the most important would be the air pressure calculations you need to make. This is one of the big considerations that make the entire planning process difficult.

    There is a relationship here between air pressure and noise control. The majority of HVAC silencers include baffles. If you don’t know, this is an acoustic medial that has numerous air pockets. In fact, there are millions of them. When sound waves come into contact with them, the molecules present get bashed together. From there, the energy transforms into heat.

    Less noise and a drop in pressure

    What this does is effectively lower the noise. However, it also produces a pressure drop within the airflow. The fans in any HVAC set up generate pressure. This pushes the airstream forward. If there is an obstruction, it can create back pressure and lower the efficiency of that fan pushing the airstream. If you want to keep the airflow going, you must balance the drop from the fan. You must do so with the silencer’s air resistance.

    Designing your diffuser silencer

    Ventx silencers are able to benefit all of the people working in industrial facilities. We can say the same for visitors and people who live nearby too. Not to mention, with our equipment, you can comply with the UK’s environmental standards.

    As you can see, our merchandise is rather valuable. So, if you would like to make a purchase, feel free to call us. We will create the perfect diffuser silencer for you or advise if a different style would be better. You can rely on us to achieve your noise reduction goals.

    Plan for air pressure
  24. Silencers require external cleaning
    4 January 2022

    We have been fighting against the problems that noise pollution causes for many years. In order to help our clients, we provide a huge collection of silencers. This includes the in-line silencer and other models. Our creations allow you to control the noise coming from your machinery and noisy infrastructure like ducts and vents.

    Cleaning equipment

    The equipment you have been employing could have been in use for a long time. Consequently, it might be time for you to clean your exhaust port threads. Polluted exhaust air has the ability to mix with dust and dirt. Should this happen, it can fill the threads up with a bulky paste. If you fail to clean your threads, there is a big chance you could damage your silencers when you install them.

    Another fact we need to share is that silencers should also undergo cleaning. You can try clearing up pollutants deep within your equipment. However, it is only the designs with large-pore membranes that shall experience enhancements.

    You are able to clear the exterior of metal silencers using a solvent that is available commercially. There are models that make use of porous plastics like sintered polythene. It is not the best suggestion to clean them utilising chlorinated hydrocarbon based solvents. These can heavily damage the utensil.

    The right method

    What you need to do here is soak your silencer in the solvent. Do this for five minutes. Afterwards, you need to scrub it using a hard-bristle or nylon brush. Wire brushes are not the best choice since they can damage silencers. When you finish brushing, you can blow your utensil with clean compressed air. The goal should be to get rid of any dirt that could affect the performance.

    Talk to us if you want an in-line silencer

    At Ventx, we are more than capable of providing you with a silencer that meets your specifications. This could be a vertical or horizontal in-line model or another option. Not to mention, our team members can provide you with advice on our merchandise. You could ask us for tips on maintenance for example. Whatever it is you need, we will supply it to you.

    So, feel free to get in touch anytime if you would like to work with us. Whether you choose an in-line silencer or something else, you can be confident it will last and deliver excellent performance. This is why we are one of the market leaders in the UK.

    Silencers require external cleaning
  25. Vents that whine and rattle
    1 December 2021

    To take care of the loud noises emanating from industrial facilities, we design a wide array of specialist silencers. We create them to minimise the noise in these environments. Most importantly, we make sure that our utensils fit with your current systems. That way, our vent silencer products, and other models, can work at maximum efficiency.

    You might be someone that uses your ventilation systems quite frequently. Chances are that this is because you need your air conditioners running to combat hotter days or have a hot working environment. In this situation, noisy air vents can get very annoying quite quickly. Vents can make several different sounds here too. We are going to explain some of these and why they happen.

    Whining

    Firstly, we have vents that whine. A high pitch singing, whistling, or whining noise originating from an air vent is a frequent complaint. At times, a filthy air filter can produce these sounds by blocking the air flows. What you should do is conduct monthly inspections of your filter. If you find a layer of dust on it, make sure you clean it. Then, if there is any damage, replace it.

    Not enough return air

    Such a noise also happens when the system isn’t getting sufficient return air. Many buildings possess only one or two ducts. This is not sufficient for the return air requirements of the system. What this does is force the motor to bring in an immoderate level of air through the ducts. This causes high air pressure, which is responsible for the noise.

    Rattling

    Vents can also produce a rattling noise. If yours are making sounds like these, they are normally telling you that something is stuck in the duct. The passing air will be blowing it around. You should unscrew the cover and remove it and have a look inside for items that should not be there. If you can’t see anything, you might need additional help. It could be happening because of a loose fixture.

    Rely on us when you need a vent silencer

    At Ventx, we will make sure that you have the perfect silencers to deal with your noisy systems. It is vital for us to design our solutions correctly. If you were to use an inadequate design, it can compromise the systems you already have. In the worst situations it can also make the noise worse or cause damage and big repair bills. Our team will make sure this does not happen though.

    So, contact us if you need any help. We can create a vent silencer for any need, whether it is an industrial facility or a noisy pipeline. Plus, we can offer installation and maintenance.

    Vents that whine and rattle

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