Car shock absorbers dampen road shocks, stabilize the vehicle, and improve ride comfort. Their hydraulic/gas design controls suspension bounce, ensuring tire contact for better handling and braking. They also reduce chassis wear and are used in most vehicles for durability and safety.
Inductive shock absorbers offer several advantages over traditional mechanical shock absorbers, including higher shock absorption efficiency and a fast response speed that allows them to quickly adapt to changes in vibration. Their strong adaptability enables adjustment and optimization for various working environments and load conditions. Additionally, because they primarily rely on the principle of inductance, they experience minimal friction loss, which helps reduce maintenance costs.