Minus K celebrates 20 years with vibration isolator giveaway

Nov. 12, 2013
Inglewood, CA--Minus K Technology is giving away $20,000 of patented vibration isolators to colleges and universities within the US, in celebration of its 20th year anniversary.

IMAGE: Minus K is giving away $20,000 dollars’'worth of vibration isolators to academia; apply by January 31, 2014. (Image credit: Minus K)

Inglewood, CA--Minus K Technology isgiving away $20,000 of patented vibration isolators to colleges and universities within the United States, in celebration of its 20th year anniversary. Minus K negative-stiffness, low-frequency vibration isolators use no air or electricity, and are currently being used for research in biology, neuroscience, chemistry, photonics, crystal growth, physics, and microscopy by more than 300 leading universities and government laboratories in 43 countries.

Institutions within the United States, that have an atomic force microscope (AFM), electron microscope, interferometer, laser optical system, micro hardness tester, or any other special equipment that would benefit from a low-frequency vibration isolator are eligible to apply at http://www.minusk.com/giveaway/mk20yr_form.doc. Up to six vibration isolators will be given away, for a total value of $20,000 with no purchase necessary. Submission deadline for applications is January 31, 2014.

Minus K Technology was founded in 1993 to develop, manufacture, and market state-of-the-art vibration isolation products based on the company's patented negative-stiffness-mechanism technology. Minus K vibration isolators are low-cost, passive, vacuum adaptable systems that require no air or electricity and are used in a broad spectrum of applications including nanotechnology, biological sciences, semiconductors, materials research, zero-g simulation of spacecraft and high-end audio. The company is an OEM supplier to leading manufacturers of atomic force microscopes, scanning probe microscopes, micro-hardness testers, interferometers, and other vibration-sensitive instruments and equipment.

SOURCE: Minus K; http://www.minusk.com/content/20yrgiveaway.html

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