There are natural frequencies in all equipment that have components. Generally, they exist in the 8 to 200 Hz environmental spectrum. Figure 46.1 demonstrates the transmissibility and resonant ...
Lasermet and NPL (the National Physical Laboratory) have produced this joint venture product, Optoblok, the latest safety equipment for use in optical laboratories. Optoblok, the Optical Table Laser ...
Using a state-of-the-art design concept that leverages aerospace-grade epoxy laminated steel and honeycomb structural sandwich beams, KSI offers highly rigid optical tables and breadboards. The ...
The New MK52 Series Vibration Control Optical Table with more ergonomic comfort is designed specifically for ultra-low natural frequency applications. The system utilizes Minus K's patented negative ...
Optical tables, traditional stainless-steel breadboards, and vibration isolation support systems from OPTA provide the perfect balance between high static rigidity and vibration damping for any ...
The 5100 Series has a patented SPILLPRUF spill control system, accurate honeycomb construction, 3/16" thick ferromagnetic stainless-steel top and bottom skins, and broadband damping for improved ...
Vibration-damping Optical Tables for laboratory procedures and optical research provide flat, stiff, highly damped surfaces with high natural frequencies. Vibration-damping for laboratory procedures ...
500AP Series vibration-isolating leg stands are available individually as modular mounts or as leg stands with braces and casters for optical tables. Supporting the company’s breadboards and optical ...
Montana Instruments’ Cryostation 200 PT employs a pulse-tube cryocooler and innovative design to deliver shorter cooling times and larger experimental payloads Cryostation 200 PT The latest cryostat ...
German nanotechnology specialist attocube says its attoDRY800 cryostat enables quantum scientists to “reclaim the optical table” and focus on their research not the experimental set-up Quantum ...
When you’re talking about optics, things are often happening on a nanometer scale. This means that even the slightest amount of vibration can spoil delicate work. [The Thought Emporium] is working on ...