Damping Rod
Damping rods are key components used to absorb and dissipate vibrational energy, and are widely used in aerospace, automotive, locomotive, and precision machinery fields to reduce resonance and noise and improve system stability and lifespan. They consist of a metal shell and damping material, and must simultaneously provide structural support and vibration absorption under dynamic loads and long-term operation. During processing, the toughness of the materials and the composite structure make them prone to deformation or thermal effects; the damping layer must be uniformly filled and firmly bonded to the metal to avoid bubbles, delamination, or stress concentration.
