The pump in the hydraulic systems is the main source of noise in form of vibrations or pulsations while noise reduction is an important part of pump design still some ripples are produced by the pump termed as pulsations. Pulsations result in line vibrations which cause additional noise. How much ripple the pump produces cannot be changed, so other ways to an average of 50 dB(A) to 60 dB(A) level of noise is often considered to safe, although the noise levels resulting due to pulsations are seen to be in ranges as high as 130 t 0 150 dB(A) that result in hose and piping failures and also results in damage to components like seals and valves. Through the introduction of a compressible membrane in the path with additional baffles for muffling of the noise the proposed solution is in the form of hydraulic noise reducer that incorporates both the compressible membrane as well as the baffle path diverter. Objective of paper is carried out the performance evaluation of the hydraulic noise reducer with elastomer membrane for noise reduction mechanism in conjunction to baffle type path diverters to even out the fluid pulsations or ripple to minimal without much pressure drop across the device to achieve minim; pumping losses. The paper discusses the performance evaluation of the diverter. The has been tested to determine mass flow rate and pressure drop. Experimental has been manufactured and test has been conducted to evaluate reduction in noiselevelinwithandwithoutthe3-dprintedbaffle arrangement and comparison has been carried out.