Vibration Dampers
Vibration dampers are elastic machine elements designed to absorb kinetic energy, dampen vibrations, and reduce structural noise. They act as isolators between the source of vibrations (e.g., motors, compressors, pumps) and the foundation or housing of the machine. By using them, we prevent the transfer of oscillations that could cause material fatigue, loosening of joints, or damage to sensitive electronics. They are available in various standard shapes, such as cylindrical, conical, or parabolic dampers with different combinations of threads (internal/external). They are made from high-quality elastomers, such as natural rubber (NR) for maximum elasticity or NBR/Neoprene for resistance to oils and weather conditions, and are bonded with galvanized or stainless steel plates.
Variants and types:
Type A: External thread on both sides.
Type B: External thread on one side, internal on the other.
Type C: Internal thread on both sides.
Type D: External thread on one side, the other side is a flat rubber surface.
Type E: Internal thread on one side, the other side is a flat rubber surface
