Ventilation systems often carry unwanted noise from fans, blowers, air handling units, generators, compressors and connected ductwork. In many facilities, the challenge is not only controlling noise at the source, but also allowing air movement without creating an acoustic problem. A sound attenuator helps reduce the transmission of noise through air paths while supporting functional airflow.
This is especially important in plants, commercial buildings, hospitals, data rooms, auditoriums, hotels, office towers and infrastructure projects where comfort, equipment performance and occupant experience all matter. The right solution depends on the air volume, pressure drop, duct size, available space and acoustic target. That is why a site-specific assessment is essential before recommending a design.