Clients:
Air Force
Alexandria Extrusion
Amoco Oil Company
Anchor Glass
Andersen
Army
BAE
Bell Helicopter
Cold Spring Mining Company
CIPRICO
DARPA
Deltak
Derrick
Department of Energy
Dome Pipeline
Fluid Systems
Honeywell
Hutchinson Technology
Lake Region Manufacturing
Lexington Standard
Lifecore Biomedical
Lockheed Martin
Marion Composite
Martin Engineering
Maytag
Missle Defense Agency
National Science Foundation
NAVAIR
Navy
Pela
ProCut
Republic Windows
Respironics
Solutia
Texas Instruments
UEC Technologies
U.S. Steel
Victory Envelope
Our team has over 15 years experience in vibration analysis. We have designed isolations for military and commercial applications. We have used off-shelf products and designed customized isolation systems. In addition, we have also deigned and manufactured new isolation systems based on the requirements in an application.
Our experience in vibration analysis and isolation includes military and industrial applications. Some of these include isolation of helicopter guns for Army, isolation of the main engines in reconnaissance aircraft for Navy, isolation of auxiliary power unit in ground vehicles for Army, isolation of electronic enclosures for Navy, and isolation of hammermills in ethanol plants.
Our team is committed to providing innovative and effective vibration isolation solutions to our customers. We offer quality vibration isolation designs and products at competitive prices in the shortest lead-time possible.
Our vibration isolation solutions are complimented by special designs to fit specific application requirements. We are continually enhancing our product features and introducing new products to meet changing industry requirements and improve the overall cost effectiveness of our products and services.
We have access to a wide range of off-the-shelf vibration isolation solutions. Visit our product offerings for a sample list.
Why Vibration Isolation?
There are three areas where vibration isolation may be used to reduce vibrations. Ideally, vibration isolation at the source gives the best result. The first method eliminates vibrations at the source; isolating the equipment causing unacceptable vibrations from the surrounding environment. However, in certain cases it may not be possible to isolate the vibrations at the source. As an alternative isolation method, one may isolate the path from the source of vibration. Finally, one may isolate the receiver from excess vibrations coming from the source. Receivers may be sensitive equipment, workers/operators, electronic equipment, or optical systems.
Our engineers approach vibration isolation problems from a system point of view. The system approach is based on considering not only equipment, but also the support upon which the equipment is mounted and the environment in which the system will be placed. The system approach ensures that individual components do not inhibit overall system performance. The latter is one of the most important factors in solving vibration isolation problems.
phone 952.556.5205 | fax 952.556.5206
email arash@qrdc.com

