The 43-080-67-102 wet-type air silencer filter is a high-performance integrated component designed specifically for compressor intake systems. It combines two key functions: effective noise reduction (silencing) and efficient intake pre-filtration.
Using high-quality filter materials, this filter serves as the first line of defense for the compressor, protecting vital internal components from airborne particulate contamination while significantly reducing operating noise, thereby improving the working environment.
The specifications below are for this specific product only. If you require other models, please contact us for a quote.
| Part number | 43-080-67-102 |
| Dimension | Standard |
| Filter function | Intake Air Pre-Filtration & Noise Suppression |
| Filter layer | Multi-layer Composite Fiber |
| Working temperature | -20~+110℃ |
| Customized | Yes |
| Origin | Henan,China |
There are some part numbers related to the dust collect filter AH8899. If you don’t find the part number you need, please contact us and send the details to us.
P771531,P771549,P771555,P771557,P771558,P771561,P771573,P771575,
P772506,P772522,P772523,P772524,P772530,P772531,P772536,P772545,
P772550,P772552,P772555,P772556,P772567,P772578,P772579,P772580,
P772581,P775300,P775302,P775339,P775631,P775704,P776158,P776159,
P776386,P776694,P776695,P776696,P776697,P777241,P777279,P777408,
P777409,P777487,P777551,P777579,P777638,P777639,P777732,P777767,
P777868,P777869,P777871,P777875,P778124,P778335,P778336,P77833
Q1: Why is this filter called a “Wet Air” silencer, and what does that mean for performance?
A1: The “Wet Air” designation typically refers to its application in handling ambient intake air, which contains varying humidity. The filter media and internal design are engineered to resist performance degradation from this moisture, unlike standard dry paper filters which can fail when damp. It ensures reliable operation in real-world conditions.
Q2: What are the signs that this filter-silencer needs servicing?
A2: Key indicators include:
1) A noticeable increase in compressor or engine intake noise, suggesting the silencer may be clogged or bypassed.
2) A rise in system operating temperature or a drop in efficiency/performance, which can point to a severely restricted filter causing excessive pressure drop.
3) Visual inspection revealing heavy, caked-on dust on the filter media surface.
Q3: Can a clogged silencer-filter damage my equipment?
A3: Absolutely. A severely restricted intake filter forces the compressor or engine to work harder to pull in air, creating a significant pressure drop. This leads to increased energy consumption, higher operating temperatures, reduced output, and can cause premature wear or overheating failure of critical components like the compressor airend or engine turbocharger.
