BenchTop’s low profile design adds a mere 2 in. of height above the support surface, allowing comfortable long-term operation using standard chairs or stools. Optional padded armrests, which attach to the edge of the supporting bench or desktop, provide comfortable support during extended microscope or instrument use.
The Stabilizer™ technology in BenchTop™ not only does a better job compared to ordinary vibration isolators, but it uses a much smaller air volume - enabling isolators to be placed underneath the work surface. This eliminates bulky outrigger-style isolators around an experimental platform.
To avoid work delays after disturbances, short settling times are important to stabilize the isolated microscope or instrument as quickly as possible. Laminar flow damping reduces settling times by about 50% for both large-and-small magnitude disturbances when compared to ordinary isolators.
- Superior High-Center-of-Mass Stability
A critical design consideration in the development of BenchTop™ was the isolation of heavy, higher-center-of-gravity equipment like photomicroscopes used in life science and semiconductor inspection applications.
The lower the natural frequency of the isolator (the “softer” the spring constant), the better the protection against low-frequency vibrations — by far the most critical to instrument performance.
- Patented Self-Centering Piston Mechanism
Automatically self-centers each isolator’s piston for unrestricted vertical travel, guaranteeing the best possible vibration isolation performance.
Theory is one thing — real results another! Refer to Figures 3 and 4 for just two examples of how this new vibration isolation technology can positively affect the gathering of data.
Figure 3 represents two high magnification photomicrographs (500X) taken of a dendritic spine (process emanating from a mammalian neuron) with (3a) and without (3b) the BenchTop™ compact isolator platform. It is clear that the isolation unit provided the superior image showing fine structural details (dimensions of 1 x 20 microns).