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Baffle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baffle can refer to: • Baffle (heat exchanger) as a part of a Shell and tube heat exchanger or stirred tank (chemical reactor) • Baffle (Speaker system enclosure or referred to as Cabinet) • Baffles ...
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Sound baffle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A sound baffle is a construction or device which reduces the strength (level) of airborne sound. Sound baffles are a fundamental tool of noise mitigation, the practice of minimizing noise pollution ...
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Baffle (heat exchanger) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Baffle - Definition of Baffle at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Baffle. Look it up now! ... to equip with a baffle or baffles.
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This past Christmas, I bought an ARCHOS 605 WiFi for both of my teenage sons. Interestingly enough, it was recommended to me by someone who knows a lot about computers. I had never heard of this portable media player, but it was recommended to me as better than an iPod, ... While most kids are running around with iPods,
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Definition of baffle in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of baffle. Pronunciation of baffle. Translations of baffle. baffle synonyms, baffle antonyms. Information about baffle in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 4. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) to provide with a baffle...
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Definition of baffle from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "baffle" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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This baffle was removed from a brand-new, unused exhaust system, so it's nice and clean. The dents on the edge of the facing flange (and the others) are where I cut the spot welds to remove the assembly in one piece.
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Definitions for "Baffle" Add To Word List ... A flat panel that divides the front and rear sound waves produced by a woofer. Sometimes baffle is used to mean an enclosure or the front panel that the speaker is mounted on.
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