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<strong>Optical</strong> <strong>Tables</strong><br />

Quality Feature 5<br />

Quality Feature 6<br />

Each individual thread is cut with<br />

a precision tool and has a clean<br />

bevel (countersink). Unbeveled<br />

threads present a higher risk of<br />

injury and can cause unevenness.<br />

The corners of LINOS and TMC<br />

Breadboards and Table Tops have<br />

a radius of 25 mm. This helps to<br />

prevent painful impacts and injuries.<br />

TMC countersunk holes<br />

(above) versus non-countersunk<br />

holes in<br />

competitive design (below)<br />

Quality Feature 7<br />

The resonance frequency of a Table Top is dependent on<br />

load, distribution of load, temperature and position of the<br />

dampers. With so many influencing factors, it is difficult to<br />

determine the exact frequency of the resonance location.<br />

That is why LINOS and TMC rely on broadband dry damping,<br />

to dampen even the higher-frequency resonances that can<br />

cause torsional vibration and other unwanted effects. Narrow-band<br />

tuned dampers cannot deliver this level of performance<br />

.<br />

Corner comliance curve of an<br />

<strong>Optical</strong> Table Top<br />

Oscillation modes of<br />

a rectangular top plate<br />

<strong>Optical</strong> <strong>Tables</strong><br />

Phone numbers: Germany +49 551 69 350<br />

France +33 47 25 20 420<br />

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