A hydraulic accumulator diaphragm is a component in hydraulic systems that helps regulate and maintain pressure levels. It consists of a flexible diaphragm that separates a gas chamber from a hydraulic fluid chamber. As hydraulic fluid is pumped into the system, the diaphragm compresses the gas, storing potential energy. During periods of high demand or pressure fluctuations, the compressed gas releases its energy, supplying an additional surge of hydraulic power. This feature provides several advantages, including shock absorption, energy storage, pressure stabilization, and compensation for leakage or pump failure. The diaphragm's flexibility allows it to accommodate volume changes caused by hydraulic fluid variations, thereby maintaining constant pressure levels and reducing system wear.
Attributes:
• Ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability.
• Withstands high-pressure environments and repeated flexing
Applications:
A hydraulic accumulator diaphragm is used for suspension systems, active damping systems, and hydraulic steering systems, the feature provides several advantages, including shock absorption, energy storage, and pressure stabilization.