Active or passive technology can be used to isolate vibrations from equipment. By employing active techniques, opposite but equal forces are created electronically via actuators and sensors to cancel ...
Technology advances have steadily been implemented to improve the performance of commercial atomic force microscopes (AFMs) since the release of the first commercial model about 30 years ago. Now, the ...
Sensitive optical experiments and high-resolution microscopes often need to be mounted on vibration-control platforms to avoid unwanted disturbances to measurements. Neil Savage describes a selection ...
Since passive vibration isolation is used to solve the vibration problem of the underwater crushing device is difficult to isolate the low-frequency vibration effectively, and most of the active ...
Helical vibration isolators dampen and dissipate shock and vibrational energy, minimizing shock and vibration in all three axes: compression, shear, and roll. Today, electronic equipment is at the ...
Why Negative-Stiffness Vibration Isolation is the Preferred Solution for Nanotechnology Applications
In this interview, Erik Runge, Director of Engineering at Minus K Technology talks to AZoNano about their range of Negative-Stiffness Vibration Isolators and why they are the preferred solution for ...
Eric Ungar and Colin Gordon created the Vibration Criteria (VC) curves in the early 1980s. Originally, they were created as generic vibration criteria for vibration-sensitive equipment used in the ...
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The just-released model CT-2 completely-passive tabletop vibration isolation platform, from Minus K Technology, with no air or electric power required, represents the latest state-of-the-art option ...
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