Rubber Bumpers or Rubber Dampers

Rubber bumpers, also known as rubber buffers or rubber stops, are mechanical components designed to absorb and distribute impact or vibration in various industrial applications.

Here are some common applications of Rubber Bumpers or Rubber Dampers:

  • Rubber bumpers play a vital role in industrial applications by providing impact and vibration absorption, noise reduction, and protection against damage, making them an essential component in many different industries.
  • The primary function of rubber bumpers is to absorb and dissipate energy from impacts or vibrations, preventing damage to equipment, machinery, or structures. They act as shock absorbers, reducing the force transmitted through the system. Rubber bumpers can be found in various industries and applications, including: Automotive, Electronics, Machinery and equipment, Marine and offshore, material handling
  • Rubber bumpers are typically made from various elastomeric materials such as natural rubber, synthetic rubber such as neoprene, EPDM, or silicone. The specific material chosen depends on the application requirements, including factors like temperature resistance, chemical resistance, hardness, and specific performance characteristics needed for the intended use.