A guide to Nendle's Vibration Isolators
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To isolate unwanted machine vibration, it was once sufficient to mount the offending equipment on a piece of cork felt. Today, with greater knowledge and higher expected standards, this traditional solution is usually inadequate, both in large building structures and in the general industrial environment. In building construction, improved design allows lighter but inherently more flexible structures to be used. At the same time, increasingly more powerful-air conditioning and auxiliary equipment is needed and may often be installed in upper level plantrooms. Equipment vibration therefore can be a major problem in such structures. |
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Similarly in general industry, the size of the vibration producing equipment is increasing whilst the community and workforce demand improved living and working conditions, free from severe structure borne noise. Both situations require engineered vibration control systems which give predictable results appropriate to the surrounding environment. |
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