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A comprehensive review of the selecting spring isolators: a precise decision-making guide from performance to adaptation
Introduction
This document provides a comprehensive guide for selecting spring isolators, emphasizing isolation requirements, key parameters (natural frequency, damping), and structural adaptability. It highlights LeadTop's products, such as the ZDT-B series, for high-precision and complex installation scenarios.
Details

The core of selecting spring isolators: clarifying isolation requirements

The primary task in selecting a spring isolator is to clarify the isolation requirements. The requirements for isolation effect vary greatly in different scenarios, such as precision optical instruments, where even small vibrations can affect imaging quality and require extremely high isolation accuracy; However, ordinary mechanical equipment has relatively low vibration isolation requirements.

As a professional supplier of vibration isolation optical platforms and accessory products, LeadTop's products can accurately match various needs, such as the ZDT-B series swing rod air floating vibration isolators, with a horizontal natural frequency of up to 1Hz and a vertical frequency of less than 2Hz, which can meet high-precision vibration isolation scenarios.

 The ZDT-B series of pendulum rod air-floating vibration isolators

Key parameters for selecting spring isolators: consideration of natural frequency and damping

The natural frequency and damping are key parameters for selecting spring isolators. The lower the natural frequency, the better the isolation effect, but it is necessary to avoid resonance caused by approaching the external vibration frequency.

Damping can suppress resonance and reduce vibration amplitude. The ordinary air floating vibration isolator ZDT-P series has an external adjustable damper that can be set according to the on-site environment to reduce resonance risk. LeadTop's products fully consider these parameters in their design to ensure stable and reliable vibration isolation performance.

 The ZDT-P series of common air-floating vibration isolators

selecting spring isolators should be based on structural characteristics: adaptability to different installation environments

The structural characteristics affect the adaptability of the isolator to the installation environment. The ZDT-B series swing rod air floating vibration isolator adopts ultra-thin composite material airbags to reduce the influence of its own stiffness on the natural frequency of the system. It also supports automatic leveling and matching installation of casters, making it easy to install and use in different locations.

LeadTop continuously optimizes its product structure to enable it to flexibly respond to various complex installation environments and provide stable support for equipment.

Summary: Comprehensive consideration of selecting spring isolators

Selecting spring isolators requires comprehensive consideration of isolation requirements, key parameters, and structural characteristics. LeadTop, with its rich product line and professional technology, can provide users with diverse choices. Whether pursuing high-precision precision instruments or equipment with special installation environment requirements, suitable spring isolators can be found from LeadTop's products to achieve precise isolation and ensure stable equipment operation.

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