Absorber Testing Rig
Customized Shock Absorber Testing Rig
As the main component of automobile suspension, the shock absorber is used to rapidly attenuate the relative vibration of the body and the wheels, suppress the wheel jump, and reduce the dynamic load of the wheels. Thereby improving the ride comfort and handling stability of the vehicle.
SINOTEST Customized Shock Absorber Testing Rig can help perform experiments on them, for example, static performance testing (power test, speed characteristics test) and fatigue life test (Durability test), temperature characteristic test, etc.
For now, SINOTEST has developed multiple testing platforms with workstations ranging from 1 to 5, which can be customized according to the actual needs of customers. This series of products is an essential testing equipment that is indispensable in multiple fields such as the automotive industry, construction industry, and industrial sector.
AVAILABLE MODELS
Shock Absorber Testing Rig, Single testing station, fixed testing angle type
Technical features:
Maximum test speed: 3 m/s;
Maximum test load: 5 tons.
Can be equipped environment chamber
Shock Absorber Testing Rig, Single testing station, adjustable test angle type
Technical features:
Maximum test speed: 2 m/s;
The test can be carried out at position of 0°~90°.
Shock Absorber Testing Rig, Dual testing station type
Technical features:
Maximum test load: ±25KN;
Maximum test speed: 1 m/s;
Simulation of actual working conditions
Shock Absorber Testing Rig, 3-testing station type
Technical features:
Maximum test load: ±25KN;
Stroke: ±75mm;
3 test stations;
With air cooling;
Shock absorber rod test can be performed.
Shock Absorber Testing Rig, 4-testing station type
Technical features:
Maximum test speed: Upper- 0.7 m/s, Lower- 1.2 m/s;
Maximum load: ±30KN;
4 testing station;
Bidirectional movement;
With spray water cooling
Shock Absorber Testing Rig, 5-testing station type
Technical features:
Maximum test load: ±30KN;
Maximum test speed: 2 m/s;
5 test station;
Upper cylinder placing,
With door interlock,
One-way movement instead of two-way
Intro of Shock Absorber
A shock absorber or damper is a mechanical or hydraulic device designed to absorb and damp shock impulses. It does this by converting the kinetic energy of the shock into another form of energy (typically heat) which is then dissipated. Most shock absorbers are a form of dashpot (a damper which resists motion via viscous friction).
In a vehicle, shock absorbers reduce the effect of traveling over rough ground, leading to improved ride quality and vehicle handling. While shock absorbers serve the purpose of limiting excessive suspension movement, their intended main purpose is to damp spring oscillations. Shock absorbers use valving of oil and gasses to absorb excess energy from the springs.
In Construction field, the most common type is a hydraulic shock absorber, which usually includes a piston, a cylinder, and an oil-filled chamber. The piston is connected to the piston rod, which extends into the cylinder and divides the cylinder into two parts.
As technology developed, other types of shock absorbers emerged, including gas and electric shock absorbers, that provided improved control and flexibility. Thus the testing for such important components is also indispensable.