Fluid Pressure Dampener
Item Name Code (INC) 19138
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An automatic throttling device designed to absorb fluid pulsations and surges, thus reducing mechanical vibrations. Excludes DAMPENER, FLUTTER.
Additional Information for Fluid Pressure Dampener
A fluid pressure dampener, also known as a hydraulic dampener or hydraulic shock absorber, is a device used to control and reduce the pressure fluctuations or shocks in a fluid system. It is commonly used in various industrial applications, such as hydraulic systems, pipelines, and machinery.
The main purpose of a fluid pressure dampener is to absorb and dissipate the energy generated by sudden changes in fluid pressure. This helps to prevent damage to the system components and ensures smooth and stable operation.
Fluid pressure dampeners typically consist of a chamber filled with a fluid, such as oil or hydraulic fluid, and a piston or diaphragm that separates the fluid from the system. When there is a sudden increase in fluid pressure, the piston or diaphragm compresses the fluid, absorbing the excess energy and reducing the pressure spike. Similarly, when there is a sudden decrease in fluid pressure, the fluid expands, providing a cushioning effect and preventing pressure drops.
The design and operation of fluid pressure dampeners can vary depending on the specific application and requirements. Some dampeners may have adjustable settings to control the damping effect, while others may be designed for specific pressure ranges or flow rates.
Overall, fluid pressure dampeners play a crucial role in maintaining the stability and efficiency of fluid systems by minimizing pressure fluctuations and shocks.