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Product performance and technology
Cylinder diameter: For different models of shock absorbers, the cylinder diameter varies. It affects the load-bearing capacity and damping characteristics of the shock absorber. Generally speaking, a larger cylinder diameter can provide greater damping force and is suitable for heavier vehicle loads or worse road conditions. However, the specific value needs to be determined according to the specific model.
Rebound resistance and compression resistance: Rebound resistance refers to the resistance generated by the shock absorber during the stretching process, and compression resistance is the resistance generated during the compression process. These two parameters determine the suppression effect of the shock absorber on vehicle vibrations. For a model like Iveco EuorCargo, the values of rebound resistance and compression resistance need to be precisely matched according to factors such as vehicle weight, driving speed, and road conditions to ensure that the vehicle can obtain good comfort and stability under different driving conditions.
Impact pressure and working pressure: Impact pressure is the maximum pressure that the shock absorber can withstand when subjected to a large instantaneous impact force. Working pressure is the pressure range inside the shock absorber under normal driving conditions. High-quality shock absorbers should have a high impact pressure bearing capacity to deal with the impact on the vehicle caused by sudden conditions such as potholes and bumps on the road surface, and maintain stable performance within the working pressure range.