Control Vibration at the Source—Protect Equipment and Structures
Machine foundation isolation is used to control the transmission of vibration and shock between machinery and the surrounding structure. In industrial environments, this can mean isolating vibration generated by heavy equipment—such as presses or compressors—to prevent it from propagating into the building, or protecting sensitive machinery from external vibration that can affect accuracy and performance.
Effective foundation isolation systems are designed around key parameters such as natural frequency, mass, and damping. By combining a properly sized concrete inertia block with engineered isolation materials, these systems reduce vibration transmission across a broad frequency range, improving machine stability and protecting both equipment and infrastructure.
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