SCM - Magnetorheological control suspensions
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SCM - Magnetorheological control suspensions

SCM - Magnetorheological control suspensions

A mechanical device, such as a semi-active suspension, for orientation. Unlike traditional hydraulic systems, magnetorheological control (SCM) suspensions guarantee instant damping control based on road conditions and driver requirements.

This is due to the ability of the damper fluid to change its dynamic characteristics in response to an electronically controlled magnetic field. The SCM system significantly reduces the mobility of the vehicle body, providing better handling and stability on the road due to optimal traction of the wheels to the ground and in all road conditions. Driving is made funnier and safer with less roll and easier handling of the most sensitive operations such as acceleration, braking and direction changes.

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