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ALJ-54A Thin-film Air Flotation vibration isolator

ALJ-54A Thin-film Air Flotation vibration isolator

Column:Precision Instruments Vibration Damping

Brand:ALJ

Inventory number:54A

Texture of material:Composed of rubber film, metal and steel components

Characteristic:The vertical natural frequency is 1.5-2.7Hz, with damping and corresponding flow valve, which is quickly stable

Load:2000-33000N

Applicable scope:Measuring instruments, electron microscopes, nuclear magnetic reso￾nance, measuring three coordinates, optical testing instruments, electronic experiments and other precision machining, experiment, measuring equipment

Product details

The ALJ-54 air floating vibration isolator is an air-film type passive vibration isolation device that operates based on the compressibility of internal gas to form a stable air cushion for vibration isolation. Designed for high-load capacity, it is suitable for passive vibration isolation of large and heavy equipment. The system’s natural frequency can be as low as 1.8 Hz, providing excellent low-frequency vibration isolation performance and effectively reducing the impact of ambient environmental vibrations on equipment stability and operational accuracy.
What are the major design parameters/calculations when choosing isolators to isolate my equipment?

In order to select a pneumatic isolation system, the following information is necessary:

  • Isolator frequency and damping required for isolating equipment

  • Total weight of isolated mass

  • Number of isolators, based on geometry

  • Center of gravity of isolated mass

  • Any moving mass on equipment

ALJ-54A Thin-film Air Flotation vibration isolator


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