Flange Rubber Shock Absorber

A flange rubber damper (also known as a flange rubber shock absorber, flange rubber joint, or soft connection) is a damping element designed specifically for industrial pipeline systems. It absorbs vibration energy and compensates for displacement through the elastic deformation of rubber. Its core structure and function are as follows:
Main material
Rubber part: Nitrile rubber (NBR) is usually used for oil resistance, chloroprene rubber (CR) for weather resistance, ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) for corrosion resistance, or silicone rubber for high temperature resistance. The formula can be customized according to the characteristics of the medium.
Metal skeleton: The flange part is mostly made of carbon steel or stainless steel, which is tightly bonded with rubber through vulcanization process to ensure mechanical strength and sealing.
Typical structure
Ripple/groove design: enhances the elastic deformation ability of rubber and optimizes multi-directional vibration reduction effect.
Bowl shaped/spherical structure: Some models use bowl shaped curved surfaces to distribute loads, compact and multi-directional vibration isolation (such as bowl shaped rubber shock absorbers)

Specifications:

Pressure: 1.0MP-1.6MPa
Applicable media: water and acidic/alkaline liquids
Applicable temperature: -10 ° C-120 ° C
Material: Stainless steel, carbon steel, cast iron, etc.

 

Nominal DiameterDN Length(mm) Compression(mm) Stretch(mm) Displacement(mm) Deflection °
25 95 8 4 8 15
32 95 8 4 8 15
40 95 8 5 10 15
50 105 8 5 10 15
65 115 12 6 12 15
80 135 12 6 12 15
100 150 18 10 12 15
125 165 18 10 15 15
150 180 18 10 15 15
200 210 25 14 15 15
250 230 25 14 15 15
300 245 25 14 15 15
350 255 25 15 22 15
400 255 25 15 22 12
450 255 25 15 22 12
500 255 25 16 22 12
600 260 25 16 22 12
700 260 25 16 22 12

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