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Vibration Dampers
The vibration of metal panels, housings and enclosures is a common source of high intensity noise. Reduction of resonant vibrational energy, and consequently noise, can efficiently and economically be achieved by the use of our damping materials, which convert vibrational energy to heat energy, resulting in the following benefits: reduction of vibration transfer to adjoining structures, increased working life of the metal, and ability to use thinner metal without the need for ribs, shaping, or other complications.
Some of our vibration-damping compounds are water-based, sprayable materials; others are in the form of sheets, with or without adhesive backings.
All of our materials are sold under the registered trademark Antivibe® and Aquaplas®.
Constrained Layer Damping
Blachford now offers constrained layer damping as a part of our engineered solutions package. This is a laminate of two layers of steel with a visoelastic layer in between. Damped steel can be formed and welded.
Further information and guidelines for use can be found in Guidelines and Applications.
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