Convoluted Air Springs
Convoluted Air Springs
Convoluted air springs are constructed with one or more than one convolutions. Convoluted air springs are composed of rubber bellow; steel or metal bead plates or mounting plates which are attached at both ends of the air spring rubber bellow and equally-spaced dividing moulded wire-reinforced or metal rings which have a lesser diameter than the rubber bellow. An air inlet is located in the upper plate to permit the flow of air in or out of the air spring. Also only air spring bellows can be obtained without plates.
Convoluted air springs are used in a large variety of application areas. They are used in industrial pneumatic applications as pneumatic lifting cylinders or in vibration isolation as spring elements. They are easy to install, require little maintenance and have a long service life.

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