Guide from TMC highlights vibration isolation systems
Resource Guide 10 highlights the company’s line of piezoelectric active vibration cancellation products based on its patented STACIS technology. In addition, the Guide details TMC’s standard products and their recommended applications, and a technical background section serves as a primer on vibration control.
Technical Manufacturing Corp. (TMC)
Peabody, MA
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PRESS RELEASE
Resource Guide 10 Highlights TMC’s New Precision Vibration Isolation Systems
PEABODY, Massachusetts, June 24, 2010 – Technical Manufacturing Corporation
(TMC) has released its comprehensive Resource Guide 10, highlighting the company’s expanded line of piezoelectric active vibration cancellation products based on its patented STACIS® technology. In addition, the Guide details TMC’s many standard products and their recommended applications.
TMC offers a vast collection of vibration isolation products from simple, inexpensive desktop isolated microscope bases, to virtually any size optical table, to STACIS active vibration cancellation systems featuring vibration sensors, piezoelectric actuators, and digital controllers. Featured are its latest innovations including STACIS® iX SEM-Base™ floor platforms for SEMs, STACIS® iX Stage-Base™ frame mountable vibration cancellation systems, STACIS® iX LaserTable-Base™ hybrid piezoelectric/air active vibration cancellation systems, and Mag-NetX™ magnetic field cancellation systems. A technical background section serves as a primer on vibration control.
TMC designs and manufactures precision vibration isolation systems for sensitive research and manufacturing processes worldwide. The ISO 9001:2008-certified company’s products include active and passive vibration isolation systems; optical tops, optical table systems, and breadboards; laboratory tables and table top platforms; floor platforms; magnetic field cancellation and electric field shielding systems; and acoustic enclosures. For more information, please contact TMC.
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Posted by Lee Mather
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