CYLINDRICAL SHOCK ABSORBERS/FEET
The cylindrical rubber feet, also called rubber bumpers or shock absorbers are composed of a rubber cylinder vulcanized directly to a metal part, usually consists of a disk and a screw attached to it.
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
The adhesion rubber-metal comes from the standard shock absorbers production technology, composed of two screws, male or female, between which is interposed a disk of elastomers material that can damp down the vibrations of one part over another.
The metal parts, suitably treated, are placed into the mould with the rubber; so there’s a co-moulding of both materials and an interface adhesion even greater than the resistance of the rubber part.
APPLICATIONS:
The rubber feet are obviously used as a foot support, but also as anti-vibration buffer, to soften on impact of a mass in motion. In the first case they offer the advantages of adhesion to the surface and vibration damping that no other material can reach. In the case they are used as end stroke buffers, they offer excellent durability and flexibility.
MATERIALS:
The standard material for the feet production is the rubber SBR, a material that combines excellent mechanical properties to those of duration. Production in other materials should be considered in cases in which the article is used in different conditions from normality, in terms of temperature and contact with aggressive substances.
Other materials: Silicone, VMQ, Neoprene, CR, Dutral, HNBR, Viton ®, FKM, etc....
