The FP-1 consists of a large platform, two or three Minus K ® SM-1 negative-stiffness vibration isolators, outriggers which connect the platform to the isolators, isolator floor and jack screw plates ...
Erik Runge, Director of Engineering at Minus K Technology, talks to AZoNano about their low-frequency vibration isolation systems. Could you provide our readers with a summary of the history of Minus ...
The just-released model CT-2 completely-passive tabletop vibration isolation platform, from Minus K Technology, with no air or electric power required, represents the latest state-of-the-art option ...
This video shows Erik Runge, Director of Engineering at Minus K Technology, describing Minus K’s advanced BM-4 Half Hz isolator. The isolator attenuates vibrations even at very low frequencies to ...
The MK26 Series Vibration Control Workstation with more ergonomic comfort is designed specifically for ultra-low natural frequency applications. The system utilizes MinusK patented negative stiffness ...
This video shows Erik Runge, Director of Engineering at Minus K Technology, describing Minus K’s BM-10 Small Low Height Vibration Isolator aimed at small atomic force microscopes, which require high ...
INGLEWOOD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 26, 2005--Minus K Technology, a leading manufacturer of vibration isolation products, announces that Minus K has been selected by the Manoharan Nanoscale ...
Minus K Technology Inc. claims that the “negative stiffness” mechanism it has developed isolates objects from vibrations better than traditional solutions. Such techniques provide the stable platform ...
Negative-stiffness vibration isolation has significantly improved performance over traditional air tables and active vibration isolation methods, providing improved sound quality for audiophiles with ...
Specifically designed for ultra-low natural frequency applications, the MK26 Series vibration control workstation uses negative-stiffness vibration isolators to provide a compact, passive vibration ...
• Negative-stiffness isolators use mechanical components to keep vibrations from sensitive equipment. • Negative-stiffness systems’ 0.5-Hz resonant frequencies give them better low-frequency isolation ...