The working principle of an air shock absorber revolves around absorbing impact energy through the compressibility of air and the elastic effect of volume change. Inside the air bag, compressed air is used to control stiffness and carrying capacity by adjusting the air pressure. When a vehicle or equipment experiences vibrations or shocks, the air inside the bag compresses, absorbing and dispersing the external forces, which reduces vibration transmission. Once the vibration subsides, the pressure of the compressed air helps restore the air bag to its initial shape, completing the shock absorption process.
Flexible adjustment: Performance can be dynamically adjusted according to load or environment.
Excellent shock absorption: especially suitable for applications requiring high comfort and low vibration.
Long service life: Good wear resistance and fatigue resistance of rubber material.