Minus K Technology to display vibration isolators at SPIE Photonics West 2016

Jan. 25, 2016
LC-4 vibration isolators support heavy payloads while reducing low-frequency vibrations.

LC-4 vibration isolators support heavy payloads while reducing low-frequency vibrations. Several capacity ranges to match vibration-sensitive instruments such as SPMs (AFMs, STMs, etc), micro-hardness testers, profilers, interferometers, electron microscopes, or other imaging systems are available for weight loads from 5 to 130 lbs. Available in low- and ultra-low-frequency horizontal versions, they deliver a vertical natural frequency of 1/2 Hz or less, which can be achieved over the entire load range. Horizontal natural frequency is load-dependent.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 4437

To Learn More:

Contact:Minus K Technology
Headquarters: Inglewood, CA
Product: LC-4 vibration isolator
Key Features: Support of weight loads from 5 to 130 lbs

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