Damper
Dampers
Damper-type gas springs are force-absorbing products used in various fields to enhance equipment and product safety and comfort. Gas dampers provide controlled force, while hydraulic dampers manage external forces. In other words, gas dampers supply force, while hydraulic dampers protect against sudden forces and impacts. Additionally, hydraulic dampers play a crucial role in minimizing the negative effects of movement and vibrations by holding an object at a controlled speed. Moreover, these dampers offer a wide range of applications, from industrial uses to the automotive sector.
When aiming to enhance safety and comfort, choosing the right damper is essential. Considering the precise force control capability of gas dampers alongside the impact-absorbing properties of hydraulic dampers, each type provides effective solutions for different needs.
Types of Dampers:
- Dampers with or without pushing force
- Dampers with or without a free stroke
- Dampers with force in one direction or both directions
- Adjustable force dampers
- Dampers suitable for mounting in position-dependent and free positions
Applications:
- Steering dampers, belt tension dampers, engine vibration dampers, and other various uses in commercial vehicles
- Driver seats used in commercial vehicles
- Household appliances such as washing machines
- Suspension dampers for bicycles
- Various uses in forklifts, lawn mowers, and light commercial vehicles
- Various uses in medical equipment (e.g., wheelchairs)
- Providing comfort by damping swaying and vibrations in truck cabins (Air-sprung, Leaf-sprung)
- Driver seats used in commercial vehicles
- Trailer and axle dampers used in heavy-duty vehicles