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What is the purpose of a rubber damper?

Author: Marina

Sep. 02, 2024

Rubber Dampers | Shock Absorbers | Vibration Reduction

Rubber Dampers

Description:

Rubber dampers or shock absorbers are used to reduce the transmission of shock to the surrounding structure. Shock absorption is possible as the rubber absorber deflects under the applied shock load. The construction of rubber dampers (also known as rectangular buffers) is such that rubber is bonded to a metal plate which incorporates a number of fixing holes allowing for simple installation.

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A wide range of dimensions and rubber hardness options are available from stock or alternatively rectangular buffers and rubber dampers can be specially manufactured to meet the customer's individual requirement.

At GMT Rubber we experts at creating bespoke solutions for our customers shock and vibration problems. Please contact us if you are having any trouble, or would like some advice! 

At GMT Rubber we experts at creating bespoke solutions for our customers shock and vibration problems. Please contact us if you are having any trouble, or would like some advice!

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Benefits:

Rectangular buffers are of relatively simple construction and can be manufactured in a range of rubber compounds and metal types (for example mild steel or stainless steel) to suit the requirements of the application. GMT can also manufacture the required cross-section in 2 metre long rails, using our universal mould tooling. The rail can then be cut to the required rectangular buffer length.

Why Rubber Is Used As Vibration Absorbers

Why Is Rubber Used As Vibration Absorbers?

Rubber is used as vibration absorbers, because rubber has a relatively high shear modulus compared to other materials. That means when a rubber material is shear stressed, i.e. stressed parallel to its cross-section, rubber can be stressed more before it becomes permanently deformed. In other words, when stress from vibrations is applied to rubber materials, the rubber vibration absorbers or isolators can absorb greater vibratory stress before breakage or transferring the vibrations.

Are Rubber Vibration Isolators the Same As Vibration Dampers?

Rubber vibration isolators are not the same as vibration dampeners. Rubber vibration isolators are used to prevent vibrations from transferring from one component or material to another by stiffening or absorbing the vibratory forces. Some examples of rubber vibration isolators are hydraulic mounts and anti-vibration mounts in industrial equipment and automotive engines. Rubber vibration dampers or dampeners, on the other hand, are meant to disperse vibratory forces away from the assembly into the environment by having a high damping coefficient, i.e. a strong ability to bounce back from the disturbance to its steady state. Although rubber vibration dampers can reduce vibrations in your system, the vibratory energy is in turn dissipated as heat. Rubber vibration damping pads, vibration dampers for air conditioners, and archery stabilizers aka doinkers are examples of rubber vibration dampers.

Why Do Custom Rubber Vibration Absorbers Perform Better?

These natural properties &#; hardness, elasticity, stress and strain resistance &#; of rubber can be enhanced in custom compound mixing, a specialty of Coi Rubber Products. When the rubber polymers are compounded with special fillers and additives and custom molded from years of expertise, the resulting product is superior performance and longevity at significant cost savings. With in-house custom compounding, Coi Rubber can instill low and high temperature resistances, sunlight and ozone resistances, chemical resistances, oil resistances, water resistance, swell resistance, and more for your rubber vibration isolator or damper. Coi Rubber Products also houses a dedicated rubber-to-metal bonding department for all your specialty applications.

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