Palazzoli 900473 Directional Horn Vibrating Diaphragm
Palazzoli
900473
230v~
50/60hz
-40 T 40
Ip66
Made In Italy
Weight : 1.580 Kg
Ref No : 67930
What is the Palazzoli 900473 Directional Horn Vibrating Diaphragm?
The Palazzoli 900473 is essentially a heavy-duty, efficiently directional horn with a vibrating diaphragm mechanism that should emit a powerful sound signal clear and loud enough to cut over noisy backgrounds. Essentially, the horn serves as an alarm or warning device in places where it requires audible signals for alerting of hazards, shifts in operation, and emergencies to the workers, operators, or passersby in a place.
Key Features:
Vibrating Diaphragm Technology: The Palazzoli 900473 has vibrating diaphragms placed at its core. This vibrating diaphragm technology makes it possible to produce perfectly and fully assured sound waves that are clear and sharp through a long distance. This vibrating diaphragm technology is highly effective even under extreme environmental conditions, thereby making it ideal for outdoor and industrial applications.
Directional Sound: Unlike traditional horns, which emit sound in all directions, the Palazzoli 900473 is focused on emitting its sound in one direction. This feature has made it a good signal emitter where sound needs to be directed to an area or particular workers while not disturbing the noise of other areas.
Industrial-grade materials: The Palazzoli 900473 is made of industrial-grade material. This construction protects against extreme weather conditions, dust, and mechanical wear. The robust construction will ensure durability and a long-term investment for the companies.
Adjustable Volume Control: Based on the environment and particular usage, the volume of this Palazzoli 900473 is controlled. This aspect is crucial to ensure that the alarm is audible in quiet, as well as noisy environments, without disturbing others needlessly.
How Does the Vibrating Diaphragm Technology Work?
The vibrating diaphragm technology forms the core sound generation mechanism of the Palazzoli 900473. In simplified terms, here is how it works:
Sound generation: When electrical energy is applied to the horn, it acts as an excitatory force to the vibrating diaphragm. It vibrates at high frequencies and thus develops sound waves.
Directional Amplification of Sound Waves: By this design and shape, there is amplification of these sound waves in the direction of propagation of the horn. Thus, the sound would travel long distances without losing its intensity and loudness.
Durability in Tough Conditions: Another advantage of a vibrating diaphragm is its durability. Unlike ordinary sound-producing components in the sense that they become reduced when exposed to tougher environments, a vibrating diaphragm can perform under severe heat, cold, and moisture without degradation.
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