Vibration absorption

Both PUR and PE foam materials are well suited as vibration absorbers.

Vibrations, jolts, and shocks cause noise and undesired mechanical loads, especially on sensitive machinery and instruments. Vibration absorbers convert kinetic energy into thermal energy.

Thanks to their vibration- and shock-absorbing properties, foam materials made of polyurethane or polyethylene are ideal for technical applications, mechanical engineering, and the automotive industry. Materials such as sponge rubber or cellular rubber are processed and used for these purposes.

The following examples are intended to provide a brief overview of our products, materials, and processing options. We are sure to find the right solution for your requirements as well. Put us to the test!

 

 

Anti-rattle solution made of PUR foam for mechanical engineering

Small parts for installation in injection moulding machines.

PUR foam material based on polyether. Ether foams are highly elastic, very robust, and extremely resistant to water and aqueous liquids.

Top is covered with skin to protect against oil. Self-adhesive on the bottom side for easier installation.

Cut to shape at low cost in larger series; alternatively water jet-cut for smaller series or special requirements.

Shock absorbers made of sponge rubber for the automotive industry

Sponge rubber components for use in the vehicle industry.

Sponge rubber is a mixed-cell elastomer with mostly open cells and a closed, dense outer skin. It is characterised by high elasticity and resistance to ageing, as well as good absorption properties.

Cut to exact contours or die-cut at low cost in larger series; alternatively water jet-cut for smaller series. Also available as sheets.

Self-adhesive on one or both sides for easier installation upon customer request.

Vibration absorbers made of cellular rubber for vehicle construction

Water jet-cut parts made of cellular rubber.

Cellular rubber is a closed-cell elastomer with no outer skin. It is characterised by high compressibility and elasticity, flexible processing options, and good absorption properties.

Water jet-cut to meet customer requirements for high precision; alternatively die-cut to exact contours at low cost for larger series. Also available as sheets.

Self-adhesive on one or both sides for easier installation upon customer request.

Spacers made of PE foam for the glass industry

Die-cut parts made of PE foam for protecting sensitive materials or surfaces against contact damage.

PE foam is a closed-cell material with good absorption properties and low density. It is less expensive than sponge rubber or cellular rubber.

Cut to size or die-cut to exact contours at low cost in larger series; alternatively water jet-cut for smaller series or special requirements. Also available as sheets.