kaasujousi
Kaasujousi is the Finnish term for a gas spring or compressed‑gas shock absorber, a mechanical device that converts the energy stored in a compressed gas into a controlled linear force. The component typically consists of a sealed chamber filled with a gas—commonly nitrogen—, a piston with a valve, and a lubricating fluid. When the piston moves, the gas expands or compresses, regulating the rate and magnitude of the mechanical reaction.
The core principle of a kaasujousi is based on the ideal gas law. By applying a small
Common uses for kaasujousit include automotive suspension systems, where they provide a steady load to ride
Variants of the kaasujousi differ in stroke length, force capacity, and construction materials. Stainless‑steel or chrome‑plated
Because the device operates by compressing gas rather than relying on metal deformation, it offers a longer