What are the characteristics of lead core seismic isolation rubber bearings
The core feature of lead core seismic isolation rubber bearings is that they have both seismic isolation and reduction functions, as well as reset energy dissipation functions, and are key components for building seismic resistance.
The core feature of lead core seismic isolation rubber bearings is that they have both seismic isolation and reduction functions, as well as reset energy dissipation functions, and are key components for building seismic resistance.
Core Features
Good isolation effect: By absorbing seismic energy through the elastic deformation of the rubber layer, the transmission of seismic waves to the building structure is reduced, and the structural vibration response is lowered.
Excellent reset performance: The lead core can undergo plastic deformation after an earthquake, helping the support to recover its initial position and avoiding structural displacement.
Stable energy dissipation capacity: The lead core consumes seismic energy through shear deformation, and its energy dissipation performance remains stable for a long time, unaffected by changes in environmental temperature.
Strong bearing capacity: The rubber layer and lead core work together to withstand the vertical load of the building structure, ensuring the overall stability of the structure.
Widely applicable: Suitable for various engineering structures such as bridges, high-rise buildings, nuclear power plants, etc. that require seismic protection, especially in areas with high seismic intensity.