The air springs used in automobiles can be roughly classified into free membrane type, hybrid type, sleeve type and bladder type air springs. Their rubber bladder structure is similar to that of tubeless tires, consisting of an inner rubber layer (air-tight layer), an outer rubber layer, a fabric reinforcing layer and a steel wire ring. The material of the cord is a key factor in determining the pressure resistance and durability of the air spring. Generally, high-strength polyester cords or nylon cords are used, and the number of cord layers is usually 2 or 4, which are arranged in a crisscross pattern at a certain angle to the longitudinal direction of the bladder.
Flexible adjustment: Performance can be dynamically adjusted according to load or environment.
Excellent shock absorption: especially suitable for applications requiring high comfort and low vibration.
Long service life: Good wear resistance and fatigue resistance of rubber material.