High Flow Ports
High Flow Ports (HFP) Baffles or ports; We always opt for sealed enclosure designs, however, there are models we produce that require ports to accommodate various considerations, size etc.
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| High Flow Ports (HFP) |
Dimpled High Flow Port (Larger Ports) |
Ports are plagued with shortcomings, mainly what’s known as “Port Noise”. As airflow is subjected to a disturbance it causes turbulence. The drawbacks of using ports have been widely accepted, as no solution could be found. In the early 2000’s and with the help of computers our High Flow Ports (HFP) were developed. Our HFP design consists of an inner and outer, computer designed flange (the inside edge of the port is subjected to the same airflow limitations and disturbances as the outer edge). On larger ports we utilize a dimpled surface (same principle as “a dimpled golf ball will travel farther than a smooth one will”) to accommodate the larger volume of airflow.





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