Damped Gas Spring

Damped gas springs, also known as gas dampers or gas struts, are devices used to provide controlled motion and damping in various applications. Traction gas spring devices typically consist of a piston that moves within a cylinder filled with pressurized gas, usually nitrogen, and a hydraulic fluid or oil that provides damping.

 

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Damped gas springs, also known as gas dampers or gas struts, are devices used to provide controlled motion and damping in various applications. Traction gas spring devices typically consist of a piston that moves within a cylinder filled with pressurized gas, usually nitrogen, and a hydraulic fluid or oil that provides damping.

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When a force is applied to the piston, it compresses Damped gas spring gas within the cylinder, creating a resistance force that opposes the motion. This resistance force, along with the damping provided by the fluid, helps to slow down the movement of the piston and provides a controlled and smooth motion.

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Damped gas springs are commonly used in automotive applications, such as in the suspension systems of cars and trucks. Gas pressure spring are also used in furniture, medical equipment, aerospace, and many other industries where controlled motion and damping are required.