What Are the Specifications of Rubber Shock Absorbers?
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Rubber shock absorber specifications include 170X170, HRC, L, MH45/65/200/230, CC, etc. Below is an introduction to rubber shock absorbers: Introduction: As an important type of damping component, rubber shock absorbers have been widely used in various machinery, automobiles, railway locomotives, waterborne vessels, aircraft, and other aerospace vehicles. It can be said that rubber shock absorbers are needed wherever vibration damping and isolation are required. Advantages: The shape can be freely determined, and the hardness can be controlled by adjusting the rubber formulation components to meet the requirements for stiffness and strength in all directions; large internal friction provides excellent damping effects, helping to pass through resonance zones and attenuate high-frequency vibrations and noise; the elastic modulus is much smaller than that of metals, allowing for significant elastic deformation; there are no sliding parts, making maintenance easy; lightweight, facilitating easy installation and removal; impact stiffness is higher than static and dynamic stiffness, which is beneficial for impact deformation.