An inductive shock absorber is a type of "active" shock absorber. Unlike traditional passive shock absorbers, the inductive shock absorber can regulate the damping force by adjusting the current, resulting in a more precise shock absorption effect. Its structure typically consists of components such as an electromagnetic coil, permanent magnet, and guide rail, and it achieves damping adjustment by controlling the current variation.
Working Principle
The working principle of inductive shock absorbers is based on Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction. At its core is a system that contains electromagnetic coils that move in a magnetic field when a vehicle or device vibrates, cutting magnetic inductance lines and creating an induced current. By controlling the strength of the current in the coil, the electromagnetic force can be changed, resulting in different damping effects to suppress vibration.
Universal OEM number of Panamara 970 Shock Absorber