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What Are Rubber Springs Used For?

Date: 2024-11-27     From: Longding     Author: admin

Rubber springs are widely used in transportation, industrial equipment, vibration reduction, and sound insulation due to their good elasticity, shock absorption, and sound insulation performance, as well as their large deformation capacity. The various shapes and stiffness options enable rubber springs to perform well in different application scenarios.

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Main application areas of rubber springs:

1. Mechanical equipment

Spring function: Rubber springs can replace traditional metal springs and are used in various mechanical equipment, such as valve springs in internal combustion engines, control springs in clutches, etc.

Buffer function: Rubber springs can act as buffers to absorb impact energy and protect equipment from damage.

2. Vibration reduction and sound insulation

Vibration reduction equipment: Rubber springs have excellent high-frequency vibration isolation and sound insulation effects and are widely used in various vibration reduction equipment, such as vibration reduction of luxury vehicle seats, transportation protection of precision equipment, etc.34.

Construction and engineering: In the construction and engineering fields, rubber springs are used to reduce the vibration and noise generated by the operation of machinery and equipment, and protect buildings and the surrounding environment35.

3. Industrial equipment

Vibration equipment: Rubber springs are widely used in vibration equipment, such as vibrating screens, vibrating conveyors, etc. The internal friction damping of rubber springs is much greater than that of metal springs, so the amplitude is small at startup and the noise is low during operation.

Lifting equipment: Rubber air springs, a special type of rubber spring, are widely used in lifting equipment. Compared with traditional cylinders or hydraulic cylinders, rubber air springs have small installation space, light weight, easy maintenance, and long service life.

4. Transportation field

In automobile suspension systems, rubber springs are widely used for shock absorption and buffering. Compared with metal springs, rubber springs can better absorb high-frequency vibrations and impact forces, providing a smoother driving experience. For example, in the suspension systems of light vehicles and city buses, the use of rubber springs can reduce the bumpy feeling of the vehicle during driving and improve the comfort of passengers.

5. Other applications

Force-measuring elements: Rubber springs can also be used as force-measuring elements, such as springs in dynamometers and spring scales.

Special environment: For environments with special requirements, such as oil resistance, high-temperature resistance, etc., rubber springs made of special materials can be used.

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