Powder dryer
The Problem
A powder dryer was generating noise levels of 95dB. The majority of the noise emanated from the gearbox, which was bolted to an angled 'connector' plate. As a consequence the plate vibrates and behaves like a loud speaker cone and radiates noise. Gaps between the main drier body and the concrete supports also allowed noise to leak out.
The Solution
- Acoustic panels and access doors were fitted at the motor end of the 'tunnel' supporting the dryer, which extend out far enough to cover the gearbox.
- Silencer panels fitted to extend past the dryer body effectively sealed any leaks but still allowed access to the trap doors on the dryer's sides.
- Ventilation is provided by one noise trap at high level above the gearbox that was fitted with a fan.
The Results
The noise levels were reduced by 8dB to 87dB.
The Costs
£4875 (2005 rates).
Information supplied by
Solvay Interox Ltd. & PDA Ltd.