Vibration isolation blocks or attenuates the transmission of vibration energy. Its core lies in using elastic elements and damping materials to convert vibration energy into thermal energy or elastic potential energy. In the schematic diagram, the system is usually divided into three parts: the mass block, the elastic support, and the damper, forming a "mass-spring-damping" dynamic equilibrium model.
Analysis of Key structures in the vibration isolation schematic diagram
A typical vibration isolation diagram consists of a three-layer structure: the base layer is in contact with the ground and bears external vibrations; The vibration isolation layer uses elastic materials (such as air springs and metal springs) to isolate high-frequency vibrations. Precision instruments are placed in the load layer, and the residual vibration is further attenuated through dampers.
The innovative design of LeadTop vibration isolation system
The vibration isolation platform of LeadTop adopts a modular design. As can be seen in the schematic diagram, its adjustable support feet and adaptive damping system. This structure enables users to dynamically adjust the vibration isolation parameters based on the load mass, while simultaneously monitoring the vibration level in real time through built-in sensors.
LeadTop's vibration isolation accessories significantly enhance the signal-to-noise ratio of the equipment by reducing the natural frequency of the system. Its design concept is highly consistent with the dynamic balance principle of the schematic diagram, making it the preferred solution in the field of precision engineering.
