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Vibration isolation: Negative stiffness vs pneumatic systems
The totally passive mechanical system of negative-stiffness gives high precision vibration isolation and Jim McMahon from Minus K says it is now competing with traditional pneumatic air tables as the go-to choice for cleanrooms
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Turning the tables on vibration
As nanoscale equipment becomes more prevalent, lab sites are being set up in more severe vibration-prone environments, such as upper floors of buildings and cleanrooms. Traditional pneumatic vibration isolators – air tables – are increasingly challenged by the requirements of more sensitive equipment and expanded lab facilities. Negative-Stiffness isolation is rapidly gaining popularity in industrial and laboratory environments, mainly because of its ability to isolate vibration effectively in diverse and challenging environments.