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PB-820040

Compared with metal springs, it has the advantages of small quality, good comfort, fatigue resistance, long service life, etc. It has both vibration damping and noise reduction. Widely used in automobiles, trains and punching machines and other machinery. The company's team has twelve years of technical development and production experience in air springs. In order to serve and solve automotive shock absorption systems, our company has developed modern airbag vulcanization processes and special formulations, and is committed to producing: rubber air springs, air suspension springs, automotive rubber air springs, and airbags for buses and trucks.

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An air spring is a rubber bellows reinforced with cord fabric and filled with compressed air. It utilizes the compressibility of gas to act as a spring for vibration damping. Types include bellows (gourd-shaped), sleeve, and diaphragm types. Air springs used in automobiles can be broadly classified into free-membrane, sleeve, and bellows types. Their rubber bellows structure is similar to that of a tubeless tire, consisting of an inner rubber layer (airtight layer), an outer rubber layer, a cord fabric reinforcement layer, and a steel wire ring. The load is mainly borne by the cord fabric, the material of which determines the air spring's pressure resistance and durability. High-strength polyester or nylon cord fabric is generally used, typically in 2 or 4 layers, arranged crisscrossed and at an angle to the longitudinal direction of the bellows. Compared to metal springs, they offer advantages such as light weight, good comfort, fatigue resistance, and long service life. They also provide damping and noise reduction. They are widely used in automobiles, trains, and various types of machinery such as punching presses.

 

Product Advantages and Features

1. Adjustable spring height, load capacity, and spring stiffness

2. Relatively low natural frequency

3. Good high-frequency vibration isolation and noise reduction

4. Utilizes the damping effect of air

5. Long service life

 

Performance Parameters

Commonly used automotive air springs are divided into membrane, sleeve, and bellows types. The main components include a top cover, pressure plate, piston, stop, and retaining ring. The top cover, pressure plate, piston, and bellows form a closed system. Compressed gas (pressure 0.2~0.7MPa) is filled into the sealed air spring, utilizing the gas's compressibility to achieve its spring function. A height adjustment valve controls the internal pressure of the bellows, making the stiffness of the air spring adjustable. When the load on the spring increases, the pressure increases, and the stiffness of the spring increases. Conversely, when the load decreases, the internal pressure of the spring decreases, and the stiffness decreases.

 

Physical Properties

Serial NumberProperty NamePerformance RequirementsRemarks
1Hardness, Shore A60±5 
2Tensile Strength, MPa≥15 
3Elongation at Break, %≥400 
4After 7 days aging at 70℃Hardness change ≤±8 A, Tensile strength change ≤-20%, Elongation at break change ≤-20% 
5Ozone Resistance (120h, 100pphm, 40℃, 20% elongation)No cracking 
6Flex Cracking, Thousands of times≥100 
7Low Temperature Brittleness≤-40℃ 
8Airtightness Requirement24h, Internal pressure drop ≤0.02Mpa 
9Burst Pressure≥3.2Mpa 
10Fatigue Test≥6.5 million times (in good condition) 
11Neutral Salt Spray Test≥200h 
The company's team has twelve years of technical development and production experience in air springs. In order to serve and solve automotive shock absorption systems, our company has developed modern airbag vulcanization processes and special formulations, and is committed to producing: rubber air springs, air suspension springs, automotive rubber air springs, and airbags for buses and trucks.

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