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Vibration Damping

Vibration damping is a practice used widely within industrial settings to control, reduce or eliminate the vibrations and mechanical noises produced by machinery during operations. Vibration, especially when part of a continuous process has the potential to cause damage over time as it can wear away components and surroundings, as well as create an unpleasant work environment.

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Gallagher Corporation
Gurnee, IL
800-373-8793
Gallagher Corporation can help you improve your product`s durability. By using Gallagher molded components, such as their quality manufactured vibration damping products, you can gain increased wear life, better cut or tear resistance, more impact resistance & superior fatigue life. Gallagher's aim is to be your best supplier. Turn to them for technical competence & on-time quality production.
Enterprise Rubber, Inc.
Akron, OH
888-361-7018
Enterprise Rubber's staff of professionals has extensive experience in all types of areas and can assist you in product design as well as material selection and specification. For nearly three decades, Enterprise Rubber has consistently provided quality products, competitive pricing and prompt delivery. Put our experience to work for you, with a quote for your next vibration damping purchase.
Bushings, Inc.
Rochester Hills, MI
248-650-0603
Bushings, Inc. can provide custom solutions for your specific problems. They are capable of providing small batch or large production runs to meet your requirements. Their extensive research and testing facility combined with their core competencies they've developed over the last 50+ years ensures your satisfaction with their vibration damping services.
Advanced Antivibration Components -- AAC
New Hyde Park, NY
516-328-3662
Advanced Antivibration Components is a leading distributor of anti-vibration and noise control equipment. Located in New Hyde Park, NY, AAC provides its buyers with the quality products and service they deserve and they would love to have you as its newest satisfied customer- contact them today for your next quality and affordable vibration damping product!
Ebco® Inc.
Elgin, IL
847-531-9500
Ebco, Incorporated offers the highest quality and lowest cost rubber damping products on the market today. Since 1951, they have provided superior service to their customers and have assisted them in achieving their goals. Ebco, Inc. has made a name for itself in the rubber and plastic industry by providing quality products at a competitive price.
Acoustical Solutions, Inc.
Richmond, VA
800-782-5742
Don`t know where to start? That`s OK. Acoustical Solutions is here to help. One of their experts will be happy to get you started or you can check out their comprehensive website to find which precision made & affordable vibration damping products you need. Looking for quality noise control and anti-vibration equipment doesn't have to be a headache & AC guarantees only the best service.
ITT Enidine Inc.
Orchard Park, NY
800-852-8508
The difference between ITT Enidine's vibration damping products and the competition's products is careful engineering. Enidine's experienced engineers and fine-tuned manufacturing process are the source of the best vibration isolation products available on the market. Enidine is uniquely positioned to meet customers' needs for vibration isolation products. Visit us online to learn more.

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Vibration Damping

Equipment deterioration can create problems for worker safety, and the costs of maintaining machinery can soon add up. In large mechanical systems, uncontrolled vibrations can lead to degraded performance, procedural errors or outright structural failure. And in most vehicles, unexpected jolts can result in an unpleasant driving experience or even engine damage. Shock absorbers will help to prevent these negative results and therefore, it is important for manufacturers to reduce vibratory waves and movements within operations. Industrial applications such as power transmission systems, automobiles and some buildings all implement elements of vibration damping techniques. Vibration dampers are an inexpensive solution to a potentially very expensive problem. They are easy to maintain and often have a long life span, although in some operations they may need to be replaced more often due to the high level of wear and tear in machinery that is continually operating.

There are a number of different ways in which to reduce vibrations including: rubber pads and mounts, bushings, engine mounts and rubber bumpers. However, the most common components of vibration damping are in the form of plates and springs. The plates are used in engines, generators, pumps, compressors and industrial and processing machines and are most often made of rubber or another elastomeric material which is used for its absorbing properties. Placed in between two surfaces, the vibration dampening plates prevent or at the least reduce the transfer of kinetic energy between the two surfaces, ensuring a smoother running of the machine. Vibration dampers are often multi-layered in order to absorb the highest number of vibrations, and using compression and shear are able to absorb motion waves coming from different directions. Springs are typically used in automobiles to diminish the sound inside the vehicle and often used a liquid or silicone substance to absorb engine and road noise. Both regular automobiles and heavy-duty trucks use vibration dampers to improve passenger comfort. There are also add-on vibration damping devices such as joints and supports which further reduce the disturbance of machinery and equipment, and help preserve optimum performance.