Features of Dampers
Features of Dampers
1. Motion Control
Dampers regulate speed and movement of components by providing resistance.
Helps prevent sudden or uncontrolled motion (e.g. slamming doors or lids).
2. Shock Absorption
Converts kinetic energy into heat through fluid friction.
Protects equipment and users from impact or vibration damage.
3. Vibration Damping
Reduces or eliminates vibrations in machinery, vehicles, or structures.
Enhances stability, comfort, and performance.
4. Smooth and Quiet Operation
Provides smooth deceleration or closure for lids, drawers, and doors.
Minimizes noise with oil-based damping.
5. Compact Design
Small size but effective in delivering high damping force.
Ideal for use in tight spaces such as furniture or electronics.
6. Maintenance-Free
High-quality dampers are sealed and self-contained.
Require no lubrication or servicing during their lifetime.
7. Customizable Damping Force
Available with fixed or adjustable damping rates.
Can be tuned for compression, extension, or bi-directional resistance.
8. Temperature Resistance
Standard dampers operate in -30°C to +80°C.
Special versions can work in extreme cold or heat.
9. Durability
Designed to withstand tens of thousands of cycles.
Corrosion-resistant options (e.g. stainless steel) available for harsh environments.
10. Various Mounting Options
Includes ball joints, clevises, or flange mounts.
Flexible installation based on application needs.