Depending on the material and structural design, engine mounts can be categorized into various types. Common types include organic rubber mounts, hydraulic mounts, and electromagnetic mounts.
1. Rubber mounts: These are the most basic and common type of engine mount. Made primarily of rubber, they feature a simple structure and low cost, making them suitable for most economy vehicles.
2. Hydraulic mounts: Compared to traditional rubber mounts, hydraulic mounts incorporate a hydraulic chamber and damping oil, effectively absorbing and damping high-frequency vibrations and improving driving stability. These mounts are typically used on mid-range and high-end models.
3. Electromagnetic mounts: These are the latest generation of engine mount technology, using electromagnetic force to actively control vibration transmission. They adjust the damping characteristics in real time based on the engine's operating conditions, achieving more precise vibration control. Electromagnetic mounts are typically found on high-end luxury vehicles.
