Material |
|
Base |
PC |
Rotor |
POM |
Cover |
PC |
Gear |
POM |
Fluid |
Silicon oil |
O-Ring |
Silicon rubber |
Durability | |
Temperature |
23℃ |
One cycle |
→1.5 way clockwise, (90r/min) |
Lifetime |
50000 cycles |
1. Torque vs Rotation Speed (at Room Temperature: 23℃) The torque of the oil damper changes with the rotation speed, as shown in the right drawing. Torque increases as the rotation speed increases.
2. Torque vs Temperature (Rotation Speed: 20r/min) The torque of the oil damper changes with temperature. Generally, the torque increases with a decrease in temperature and decreases with an increase in temperature.
Rotary dampers are essential components used for soft-closing motion control in a range of industries.
They are commonly found in applications such as auditorium seatings, cinema seatings, theatre seatings, bus seats, toilet seats, furniture, electrical household appliances, daily appliances, automobiles, train and aircraft interiors, as well as vending machines.
These dampers ensure smooth and controlled closing movements, providing enhanced comfort and safety for users.