
Shock Attenuators from ShockGuard
Flexorber Shock Attenuators are for liquids that require the use of a PTFE
diaphragm. The application and installation of PTFE Diaphragm membrane
Flexorber Shock Attenuators also covers use for compensators for volume
expansion and contraction due to temperature variation . There are variants of
Flexorber shock attenuators with more impervious diaphragms of re melted PTFE as
well as Dupont virgin Teflon.
For spontaneous combustion and carcinogenic fluids Flexorber Shock attenuators
are available with secondary containment sealing and hazard alert from between
multi layer diaphragms.
Shock Attenuators / Related Terms and Phrases:
Surge Dampers - Surge dampers absorb, prevent, eliminate problems in pump & pipe systems.
Shock Attenuators - Elongator of, lengthener of a time period when used in the context of shock surge and water hammer.
PTFE - Poly Tetra Fluoro Ethylene.
Diaphragm - Membrane designed for deflection and separation in the context of shock surge and water hammer.
Shock - The result of suddenly decelerating a flowing mass.
Surge - The result of suddenly accelerating a mass.
Water Hammer - Percussion noise, knocking sound, audibility of shock.
Pipe - Containment and transmission conduit.
Pump - Prime mover of fluid flow.
Flow - Mass flow kg/sec and volumetric flow m3/hr.
Valve - Blocker interrupter redirector of l/m or gph.
Pressure - Fluid force on an area - resistance to flow.
Absorber / Absorbers - Acceptor(s) of volume.
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