
INCA AIR K44Ti | 100% TITAN SILENCER FOR GUNS | MONOLITHIC 3D PRINTED DESIGN WITH CARBON COVER | ON BARREL SHORT VERSION
The INCA® AIR silencer stands for a new dimension in soundproofing technology, which in material selection, manufacturing processes and design is unrivalled.
When firing repeatedly the barrel of the gun heats up and the Suppressor due to the shots fired. The warm air rising from the barrel and silencer leads to optical distortions that can impair the riflescope image - especially at long range.
The INCA AIR silencer was specially developed to reduce this problem. Thanks to the innovative construction with carbon fibre casing, the heat is distributed more evenly and dissipated more slowly. As a result, the Air above the silencer is cooler, which considerably reduces flickering.
The titanium material used for the 3D printing of this silencer is the ductile Titanium Grade 23 (a titanium alloy with aluminium and vanadium) is used
Thanks to the monolithic construction is available with the INCA® AIR No weld seams or jointswhich could serve as potential weak points.
The unique design ensures maximum stability and safety, as the risk of material fatigue and breakage is minimised. This process enables us to achieve a Heavy-duty silencer product that sets new standards in precision and durability.
No calibre can overtax the AIR series. Equipped with a M22x1 thread can you can use both direct thread adapters and an ERA LOC Use the quick-release fastener.
Lightweight silencer weight with carbon look | perfectly matching our UNIC carbon shafts
The use of Carbon in the surface contributes to a futuristic and at the same time elegant look which not only looks good, but is also extremely practical.
The matt, Non-reflective carbon surface is particularly advantageous when hunting. Shooters do not have to worry about Unwanted light reflections could betray their position.
In addition, the Low weight of the carbon construction helps to maintain the balance of the weapon. This improves handling, which is particularly important for target acquisition and long-range shooting.
Designation Silencer | Weight | Diameter | Length | Length from mouth | Damping performance* |
INCA AIR K44Ti | 240g | 44 mm | 155 mm | 120 mm | 32 dB |
INCA AIR 44Ti | 310g | 44 mm | 220 mm | 140 mm | 35 dB |
INCA AIR 50Ti | 370g | 50 mm | 220 mm | 140 mm | 36 dB |
* Measured at the ear of the shooter at a distance of 5 cm
Overview AIR SERIES


The INCA AIR Silencer innovation - 3D printed construction, high-strength titanium with Carbon jacket

- No lateral forces on the damper thanks to guide ring adapted to the barrel
- Cleaning free
- Safe & precise
- Overpressure and splinter protection with low impact point displacement
- Efficient & light
- Best weight/performance ratio without being too top-heavy
- Narrow contour with minimal restriction of the field of vision
- Easily interchangeable adapters
Maximum titanium strength - for all hunting calibres
Suitable for all Magnum cartridges
Principles of action of silencers in firearms: Scientific consideration and limitations
Silencers (suppressors) for firearms are based on the targeted manipulation of physical processes in order to reduce the sound pressure of the Muzzle blast to reduce the risk. From a scientific point of view, they combine thermodynamic, acoustic and aerodynamic principlesto fulfil their function. Nevertheless, their efficiency and mode of action are limited, as some physical phenomena cannot be fully controlled.1. pressure reduction and gas management
A main factor in the muzzle blast is the Pressure difference between the hot, compressed powder gases and the ambient air. Silencers delay the release of these gases by directing them into several expansion chambers.According to the general gas equation p⋅V=n⋅R⋅T (pressure, volume, number of particles, gas constant, temperature), the increase in volume leads to a decrease in pressure.Nevertheless, the sound pressure can only be reduced to a certain point, as the gases have to escape into the environment at some point.
2. thermal effects and energy conversion
The in the silencer materials used (there are big differences here) absorb heat energy of the expanding gases, which further reduces the temperature and thus the pressure.Theoretically, the sound intensity could be drastically reduced by perfect material design.However, there are limits, as even the efficient materials can only absorb limited amounts of heat and heat up with repeated use, which reduces their effectiveness.
3. sound wave control through reflection and interference
The chamber structure inside the silencer forces sound waves to reflect and refract several times. This causes destructive interference that reduces the overall sound. However, not all frequency ranges can be insulated equally efficiently. Low-frequency components (muffled noises) are more difficult to eliminate than high-frequency ones, which is a limitation of the technology.4. limits for supersonic ammunition
A fundamental limit of silencers is the handling of supersonic ammunition.At velocities above 343 m/s (speed of sound in air) a sonic boom (sonic boom)which is independent of the powder gas effects. Silencers can minimise this Do not eliminate the bangas it is physically caused by the projectile itself. To circumvent this, often Subsonic ammunition which, however, reduces the range and energy of the projectile.
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