Specification of Air Suspension Parts
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The shock absorption effect is stable: the unique feature of the air shock absorber is that the natural frequency of the system does not change significantly when the load changes. This characteristic, combined with precise height control, results in better shock absorption.
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High precision level control: The air shock absorber can adjust the internal air pressure through the mechanical level control valve for accurate height control. This feature meets the high requirements forthe horizontal precision of the workbench equipment.
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Good noise reduction effect: the air shock absorber can effectively reduce the noise transmitted through the structure. The air shock absorber itself does not produce noise and does not have the flutter problem of traditional coil springs.
Key Technical Parameters
The working pressure range of air shock absorbers typically falls between 0.1 MPa and 1.5 MPa, allowing them to adapt to various usage conditions. Their load-carrying capacity, which can handle loads ranging from hundreds of kilograms to several tons, depends on factors such as size, structural materials, and internal design. Additionally, the frequency response characteristics of these shock absorbers influence their ability to accommodate different vibration frequencies, generally providing broad band shock absorption performance. They can be inflated manually, automatically, or connected to an air source, making them suitable for a variety of scenarios.
Shock Absorption Series Products
Air Suspension Compressor & Valve Block
