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Diluters are used to dilute samples to standard concentration ratios
Search by Specification | Learn MoreShock absorbers, linear dampers, and dashpots provide motion damping in linear applications. They frequently incorporate fluid dampening, and can include mechanical or elastomeric elements
Search by Specification | Learn MoreGear manufacturing services design and fabricate gears to customer specifications.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreVoltage dividers and voltage references provide highly-accurate reference voltages for calibration and testing purposes.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreVibration isolators and machine mounts are used to mount and/or level machines, motors, appliances and other devices that require leveling, vibration dampening, or load distribution.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSWR meters are used to measure the standing wave ratio (SWR) in radio equipment. They are sometimes called VSWR meters
Learn MoreGearmotors consist of an AC or DC motor with an integral gearbox or gear head that steps delivered speed up or down.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreGas springs provide controlled motion and speed for elements, such as lids and doors, that open and close.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCement, concrete and mortar are polymer or cement-based binders, compounds or aggregate mixtures for joining components and forming structures.
Learn MoreTransformer Test Equipment consists of specialized test modules or systems used to test and/or monitor electrical and mechanical parameters of transformers and other related devices.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMixing and blending controllers govern the ratio, mixing or blending parameters of two or more ingredients in a process. They are used to control the addition of gas or air, liquids, and/or solids
Learn MoreSurface profilometers are contact or non-contact instruments used to measures surface profiles, roughness, waviness and other finish parameters.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMaterial testing services test, analyze, and certify a wide range of materials for purity, chemical compatibility, and environmental impact.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMass spectrometers separate ions by their mass-to-charge (m/z) ratios. They are used to identify compounds by the mass of one or more elements in the compound. They are also used to determine the isotopic composition of one or more elements in a compound
Search by Specification | Learn MoreRack and pinion gears are used to convert rotation into linear motion.
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Custom Diluters Kin-Tek Laboratories Inc.
SOLATek 72 Multi-Matrix Vial Autosampler Teledyne Tekmar
IDS 2000ARH Low Volume Industrial Dispenser Fluid Metering, Inc.
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Damping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The first parameter, ?0, is called the (undamped) natural frequency of the system . The second parameter, ?, is called the damping ratio. |
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Damping ratio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Damping ratio From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The effect of varying damping ratio on a second-order system. |
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Negative Poisson's ratio Poisson's ratio , also called the Poisson coefficient, is the ratio of transverse contraction strain to longitudinal extension strain in a stretched |
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Mechanical Acoustics/Vibration engineering - Damping ratio... Damping ratio from Transmissibiltiy curves |
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Automotive suspension engineering - Damping Ratio Calculation Damping Ratio Calculation thread800-84159 |
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Damping Ratio -- Help Damping Ratio -- Help The graphing window at the top displays a solution to the differential equation x" + 2??x' + ?2x = 0. |
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[help~Does "damping ratio" has units ? Hello all In control system, some books define the damping ratio as damping ratio=Exponential decay frequency/Natural frequency the Exponential decay |
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physics - Damping ratio Damping ratio The damping ratio is a parameter ? that characterizes the frequency response of a second order differential equation. |
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* A Vibration Institute's Glossary Page - A to E For a damping ratio =0 (no damping) the amplification factor is infinite, for =1 (critically damped) there is no amplification. |
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Natural Frequency and Damping Ratio Lab Room | Theory Map | Vibrational Parameters | Natural Frequency and Damping Ratio |