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[Floating Floor Method Application Examples] Traffic Vibration Countermeasures

By using coil spring support to create a floating floor at 3-5 Hz, vibration transmission can be reliably suppressed!

We would like to introduce a case study of the floating floor method applied in a precision machinery manufacturing factory. In this factory, traffic vibrations from a nearby main road were occurring, leading to challenges in ensuring manufacturing quality and necessitating a high level of vibration isolation. As a response, we conducted on-site vibration measurements and considered countermeasures based on the results. We optimized the design and layout according to the specific conditions of the site. [Challenges] ■ The vibration isolation using conventional rubber materials was insufficient. ■ It was not possible to verify or predict the vibration isolation effect in advance. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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【Benefits of Adoption】 ■ Quantitative prediction of vibration isolation effects through desk-based studies ■ On-site support during construction supervision ■ On-site vibration measurement to confirm vibration isolation effects after construction *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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[Floating Floor Method Application Examples] Traffic Vibration Countermeasures

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We have established local subsidiaries around the world centered on our headquarters in Berlin, Germany, to support our customers. In addition to our Berlin headquarters factory, we also have manufacturing bases in China, India, Brazil, and other locations. We mainly manufacture and sell vibration isolation devices used in automotive production equipment, power plant equipment, railway tracks, and buildings.