Damping hinges are mechanical connectors that can slow down the movement of an object and are typically used in applications where shock absorption and buffering are required. Damping hinges are widely used in furniture, automotive, aerospace, and other industries. The following are the types and functional analysis of damping hinges.
- Hydraulic damping hinge: The hydraulic damping hinge uses the principle of fluid mechanics to generate resistance during movement, achieving a cushioning and shock-absorbing effect. Hydraulic damping hinges are commonly used in furniture and automotive doors.
- Pneumatic damping hinge: The pneumatic damping hinge uses the principle of gas compression and expansion to adjust the damping force by adjusting the pressure, achieving a cushioning and shock-absorbing effect. Pneumatic damping hinges are commonly used in aerospace and automotive doors.
- Spring damping hinge: The spring damping hinge uses the elasticity of the spring to generate resistance, achieving a cushioning and shock-absorbing effect. Spring damping hinges are commonly used in furniture and doors and windows.
The above are some common types of damping hinges and their application fields. In practical applications, damping hinges can not only absorb shock and cushion, but also stabilize objects and prevent tipping over.