Introduction to Cylinder Dampers
Release time:
2025-01-20
Cylindrical dampers are devices used to reduce vibration and noise in a wide range of mechanical systems. Its structure is a cylindrical shell filled with a damping material, such as polymer or foam metal. When external vibration waves are transmitted to the damper, the damping material converts the vibration energy into thermal energy through internal friction and heat, thus reducing the transmission of vibrations. Such dampers have lengths that are usually customized to the needs of specific application scenarios. The performance of the damper remains consistent over its length, effectively absorbing vibration and noise over its entire length. Cylindrical dampers can be as long as several meters or as short as a few tens of millimeters and are customized according to actual needs. In short, cylinder dampers effectively absorb and attenuate mechanical vibrations through their unique structure and materials, improving the stability and safety of the system.
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