Commercial Silencers

Custom Acoustic Solutions for Air Handling and HVAC Systems

Commercial ventilation silencers are engineered to reduce the transmission of noise through duct systems connected to fans, air handling units (AHUs), and terminal equipment in commercial, institutional, and clean- air environments. These silencers are ideal for noise-sensitive spaces that require both acoustic control and high- performance airflow without excessive pressure loss.

Noise in HVAC systems often results from turbulent airflow, fan operation, damper activity, or duct resonance. Silencers mitigate this by lining the airflow path with acoustic glass fiber insulation, protected by internal perforated liners. Pack-less (fibreless) options are available for cleanrooms, laboratories, or hygiene-sensitive applications.

Each silencer is custom- engineered to match system-specific requirements including air volume, pressure drop limitations, and octave- band insertion loss goals, ensuring quiet, efficient airflow throughout the building.

Silencer Types

Commercial silencers are available in multiple configurations to accommodate layout constraints, performance criteria, and duct geometry:

  • Rectangular Silencers
  • For low- to medium-velocity systems using standard rectangular ductwork.
  • Circular Silencers
  • Designed for round ducts and higher-velocity airflow conditions.
  • Straight Silencers
  • Provide inline noise control with minimal directional change.
  • Elbow Silencers
  • Combine a 90-degree airflow turn with integrated acoustic treatment—ideal for tight spaces or layout transitions.

Key Features

  • Material Options
  • Fabricated in G60/G90 galvanized steel, stainless steel, or aluminum in standard gauges (16 or 22 ga), with optional coatings or finishes.
  • Acoustic Media Options
  • Supplied with glass fiber acoustic fill enclosed in protective liners, or available as pack- less/fibreless designs for clean-air systems.
  • Custom- Built for System Performance
  • Engineered to meet airflow, pressure drop, and noise reduction targets across a wide range of duct velocities.
  • Durable and Versatile
  • Designed for long-term integration into new or retrofit HVAC systems in schools, hospitals, offices, and other commercial/warehouse facilities.

Typical Applications

  • Warehouses
  • Manufacturing Facilities
  • Theaters and auditoriums
  • Churches and libraries
  • Laboratories and cleanrooms
  • Hospitals and healthcare environments
  • Schools and universities
  • Offices, meeting rooms, and corporate campuses
  • Restaurants and dining facilities

Performance by Design

Commercial silencers operate on absorptive noise control principles, using acoustic media with high flow resistivity to reduce sound energy as air passes through. Silencer design is optimized to achieve desired insertion loss across octave bands while maintaining minimal pressure loss.

Key design considerations include:

  • Air volume, duct shape, and velocity
  • Target insertion loss by frequency band
  • Pressure drop constraints
  • Media type: standard acoustic fill or fibreless
  • Material compatibility with indoor air quality standards or environmental condition.

By selecting the appropriate silencer type, material, and configuration, designers can ensure efficient, quiet, and clean airflow—supporting comfort, performance, and acoustic compliance in high-quality building environments.