How To Choose The Right Rubber Shock Absorber Pads For Industrial Equipment? A Manufacturer's Guide

Jun 09, 2026 Leave a message

In modern industrial production, equipment vibration not only generates excessive noise but also accelerates mechanical wear and threatens the structural safety of surrounding buildings. High-performance Rubber Equipment Shock Absorber Pads (also known as rubber vibration isolation pads) serve as effective passive vibration control components. They are widely used under heavy machinery like punch presses, HVAC systems, pumps, and CNC machines.

 

As a professional rubber manufacturer, we recommend considering three core factors during selection:

 

  • Load Capacity: Determine the total weight and distribution of the equipment to ensure the rubber pad operates within its optimal elastic deformation range, preventing premature aging from overloading.
  • Frequency Ratio: The natural frequency of the isolation system should be significantly lower than the vibration frequency of the machine. Generally, vibration isolation occurs when the ratio is greater than $\sqrt{2}$.
  • Working Environment: If the environment involves exposure to oil, strong acids, alkalis, or extreme temperatures, customized Nitrile Rubber (NBR) or EPDM must be utilized.