What is the difference between your SuperDamp Self-Leveling Vibration and Pump & Go Passive Vibration Isolators?
Back to FAQ The Pump & Go Isolators are the first step up from simple rigid legs. They are a simple and economical alternative when ultra stability isn’t required. These isolators are intended for applications such as Bioimaging, Raman spectroscopy and Micropositioning. The isolators contain a reinforced rubber air mount to act as a soft damped spring. The Pump & Go isolators have also been designed to operate for long periods of time without consuming air. Air can be adjusted with a simple foot pump through a standard Schrader valve located near the bottom of the leg. The SuperDamp Isolators provides both vertical and horizontal dampening. These isolators are intended for applications such as Interferometry, Holography and Single-mode fiber alignment. Vibrations from the floor are dampened by passing air through two chambers. The resistance this air meets at the interface of the chambers helps to dampen the vertical vibrations. A design similar to that of a pendulum uses gravity to re
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