Rubber Parts: The Unsung Heroes of Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems
In the field of pneumatic and hydraulic systems, rubber parts, despite their small size, play an indispensable role.
Sealing is one of the core functions of rubber parts. In pneumatic and hydraulic systems, various rubber sealing parts such as O-rings and oil seals stand their ground like loyal guards. They tightly fill the gaps between components, preventing fluid leakage and ensuring the stability of system pressure. Whether it is a high-pressure hydraulic cylinder or a precision pneumatic valve, rubber seals can effectively prevent medium leakage and maintain the normal operation of the system. Some of our high-quality rubber seals can withstand up to 30 to 70 million abrasion cycles. They can maintain good performance during high-frequency reciprocating movements, greatly extending the service life of equipment and reducing maintenance costs.

Rubber hoses are also an important part of pneumatic and hydraulic systems. They are responsible for transporting fluids between different components. With their excellent flexibility, they can adapt to complex pipeline layouts and easily bypass obstacles. At the same time, rubber hoses have excellent pressure resistance, being able to withstand the high pressure within the system, ensuring the stable transmission of fluids. They are also resistant to oil and corrosion, making them suitable for a variety of working media.

Rubber shock-absorbing parts are equally essential. When pneumatic and hydraulic systems are in operation, they generate vibrations and impacts, which not only affect the performance of the equipment but also shorten the lifespan of components. Rubber shock-absorbing parts can effectively absorb and buffer these vibrations, reducing noise and creating a stable operating environment for the system. For example, in a large hydraulic press, rubber shock-absorbing pads can significantly reduce the impact of vibrations on the basic structure, protecting the surrounding equipment and building safety.

In conclusion, with their excellent sealing, flexibility, and shock-absorbing properties, rubber parts have become the key guarantee for the efficient and stable operation of pneumatic and hydraulic systems, playing an irreplaceable role in industrial production.
