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Vibstop

Introduction

Vibstop isolation material is a specifically designed vibration absorbing medium. Produced as a cost effective solution to foundation isolation.

In positioning a machine tool a degree of planning is required. Is the machine tool likely to create vibration which may affect neighbouring plant or equipment? Is the machine tool high precision, will it be affected by ambient vibration? It may, in some circumstances be prudent to have a vibration survey carried out for the proposed site to establish exact data prior to work commencing.

Designed with ease of installation in mind, Vibstop is an excellent medium for controlling high frequency vibration and impact shock inputs to or from machine foundations.

Many “full coverage” vibration isolation systems suffer from reduced vibration efficiency over time due to water absorption and creep. This results in the resilience of the isolator being affected, as Vibstop is a closed cell elastomer it is unaffected by moisture ingress. The long term performance of Vibstop can be described as constant over time.

Designed to be installed for the lifetime of the machine foundation Vibstop is resistant to most work place chemicals and performs consistently over a wide temperature range.

Produced in standard panel sizes for base and wall isolation, available in three different thickness. To make the installation more cost effective different thickness’ of Vibstop can be used on the base compared to the walls.

Installation

There are two recognised methods to install Vibstop.

Option One

  • Floor slab is cut and pit excavated.
  • Base and walls constructed.
  • Base and walls are covered with Vibstop.
  • Foundation block is cast.

Option Two

  • Site is excavated to required depth.
  • Vibstop is installed directly onto open ground.
  • Shuttering positioned and block cast.
  • Shuttering striped.
  • Vibstop fixed to the block sides with silicone adhesive supplied.
  • Soil is back filed up to the Vibstop.
  • Floor slab is cast on finished grade

 

Technical Specifications in detail

Vibstop is a closed cell medium density material. It has been specifically designed to give reliable vibration isolation performance. It is unaffected by most work place solvents and oils and is largely unaffected by ambient temperature. It has been specifically designed to resist “creep” giving excellent long term performance.

 

Composition

  • Supplied in standard sheet sizes of 108″ (2750mm) by 24″ (600 mm)
  • Range of thickness 1/2″ (12.5 mm) 1″ (25.4 mm) and 2″ (50 mm)
  • Two available grades are available. M (medium) up to 5 psi, (3.5 Kg/sq cm) and H (high) up to 10psi, (7 Kg/sq cm)
  • High resistance to common oils and solvents.
  • Prolongs the life of machinery.
  • Retains its properties for good service life.
  • Installation
  • There are two recognised methods to install Vibstop.
  • Option One
  • Floor slab is cut and pit excavated.
  • Base and walls constructed.
  • Base and walls are covered with Vibstop.
  • Foundation block is cast.
  • Option Two
  • Site is excavated to required depth.
  • Vibstop is installed directly onto open ground.
  • Shuttering positioned and block cast.
  • Shuttering striped.
  • Vibstop fixed to the block sides with silicone adhesive supplied.
  • Soil is back filed up to the Vibstop.
  • Floor slab is cast on finished grade

Conclusion:

As can been seen above the Random Shock input on the shop floor excites the floor to “ring” at a range of frequency peaks. These are likely to disrupt machine operation, repeatability and surface finish.

Simultaneously looking at the response on the Isolated Foundation while experiencing the same shock input demonstrates the effective protection VIBSTOP offers against the input.

NOTE: Prior to recommendation of a product Armadillo VSC may need to take site measurements. Please call for details.

Once a suitable size foundation mass is calculated the ground is excavated to make room for the form work. After casting the base of the pit form work is constructed for the pit walls. These can also be produced from block work. Reinforcing bar may be incorporated into the design.

Once the pit walls are completed the VIBSTOP can be installed.

As VIBSTOP is designed to be a full area coverage material there is no need to use shuttering above the isolation material. Once the base and walls are covered concrete can be directly cast. Adhesive is supplied with the system to bond the isolation panels to the pit walls.

As can be seen here it may be necessary to install additional reinforcing bar for the foundation block. Armadillo VSC can advise.

Box outs may be added to the top surface of the block to accommodate levellers or anchor bolts. (Ask Armadillo for details on these products.)

The top surface of the block can be cast flush with surrounding floor as there is little differential settlement once the machine is installed.

The finished article. Installation of the machine now takes place. As can be seen pockets have been cast into the surface of this block to accommodate the grouting in of foundation bolts. Armadillo VSC can advise and supply epoxy foundation grout for this purpose.

Frequent terms used to discribe Vibstop foundation applications are, isolated intertia base, isolated foundation, building isolation, antivibration cork foundation, tico foundation, isolated foundation block.  

Applications

Foundation Isolation

See our comprehensive range of foundation isolation materials here.

Floor Vibration Isolation

Floor vibrations can be caused by walking, dancing, jumping, aerobics and other occupant activities. Mechanical equipment such as heating, ventilating and HVAC systems as well as pumps andin mechanical rooms can also cause floor vibrations. The basic configuration of a floor system should be established early in the design process.

Building Vibration Isolation

Train, traffic or subway generated ground waves can create structural vibration in a building’s foundations and base slab. The effect of this structural vibration is dependant on many factors including but not limited to the stiffness or rigidity of the building foundation, soil dynamics and the amplitude and frequency of vibration.

Load Bearing Pads
See our comprehensive range of bearing pads here.
Machine Vibration Isolation
Planning and design are critical elements in any building project. A badly designed foundation can lead to huge problems later. We can recommend and provide the optimum vibration isolation for your machine or machine and foundation installation. The design of the machine foundation and pit is an important part of a successfully isolated machine.
Slide Bearings

Armadillo structural slide bearings are custom designed to accommodate expansion, contraction and other reciprocating motions of any structure that moves as a result of thermal, seismic or differential forces.

Dance Floor Pads

Sports floors, gymnasiums and dance studios require a firm yet resilient feel. This is achieved by supporting the floor on resilient pads to give the correct balance for shock absorbing coupled with sufficient rebound to give the floor a “live” feel. Armadillo DFP15 is the ideal material to achieve this. 

Pipe Support Bearings

A new range of bronze bearing plates supplied by Armadillo. These are used for numerous applications within pipeline support systems such as Oil & Gas to Industrial systems.

Materials

Vibstop

Vibstop isolation material is a specifically designed vibration absorbing medium. Produced as a cost-effective solution to isolating foundations whether it be existing machinery or installing new equipment.

Armaload - DLW66

Armaload DLW66 random oriented fiber (ROF) bearing pads are made from masticated elastomer which is fully cured and fiber reinforced. The random fiber reinforcement provides higher tensile and compressive strength, stiffness, tear resistance and durability than unreinforced rubber pads.  ROF bearing pads will support loads up to 2,000 psi before breakdown.

Armaload - Mil-C-882

Armaload is a preformed fabric bearing pad which meets MIL-C-882, AASHTO 14.7.6.1, AASHTO 14.7.6.2 and AASHTO  18.10.1 specifications.  Manufactured from compressed layers of closely woven lightweight fabric, bound withmaterial will support loads up to 12,000 psi before breakdown. 

Armacork

Offered in various sheet sizes and thicknesses Armacork is the ideal entry level material to offer a cost effective and fast vibration control solution for many industrial applications.

The introduction of Armacork between the machine base and the supporting foundation effectively prevents the transmission of structure borne disturbance to the adjacent areas.

Neoprene / Rubber Pads

Some applications do not warrant the expense of a custom made Vibration Control pad but do require some element of resilience in the installation.

In such cases, for slight surface irregularities, Industrial Grade pads can be provided by Armadillo NV as an alternative low cost solution.

Armacush

Armadillo Armacush is an ideal product which not only gives excellent long term performance but is also specifically designed for ease of installation to avoid costly delays in the construction process. Designed for full area coverage the problem of temporary shuttering or designing the mass to be able to span bearing centres is avoided.

PTFE

When movements need to be accommodated in structural connections, a sliding element will need to be employed in the design. Armadillo can design manufacture and supply a cost effective solution for applications such as vessel thermal, petrochemical applications, pipelines or building movement joints. A PTFE surface is applied to Armaload fabric reinforced or ROF bearing pads where higher loads and rotation may occur.

Regupol/Regufoam

Regufoam® was developed as a top-quality mixed-cell PUR foam for vibration damping and structure-borne noise decoupling. Regufoam® is made in various densities with precisely stipulated physical properties. Regufoam® is suitable for foundation decoupling, protecting buildings from vibrations in the vicinity of track systems, vibration insulation in railway construction and passive and active insulation of facility engineering plants and machines.

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