The shock absorber is one of the core components of the automotive suspension system, which is mainly composed of the movement (internal damper) and the assembly (external assembly component), which work together to achieve the function of shock absorption, body stability and driving comfort.
Vibration Damping: Absorbs and dissipates energy from road irregularities (e.g., bumps, potholes), minimizing chassis oscillations and preventing excessive bouncing.
Body Stabilization: Maintains tire contact with the road surface, improving traction and steering control.
Energy Conversion: Uses hydraulic fluid resistance to convert kinetic energy from suspension movement into heat, which is then dissipated.