Vibration isolator from Minus K Technology is completely passive

Sept. 11, 2015
The LC-4 compact, negative-stiffness vibration isolator supports weight loads from 1 to 130 lb.
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The LC-4 compact, negative-stiffness vibration isolator supports weight loads from 1 to 130 lb. A low-frequency version has a 1.5 Hz natural frequency, while an ultra-low-frequency version achieves 0.5 Hz. Completely passive—using no air or electricity—the isolators can be combined into multi-isolator systems for heavier loads.
Minus K Technology
Inglewood, CA

www.minusk.com

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