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Vibrations by TMC
TMC's media channel, Vibrations, focuses on vibration control, strategies and technologies, and design.
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8 de sep. de 2025
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Vibration control for cell culture incubators Video 03.12.2024 0:52
Vibration can cause abnormal growth patterns in cell cultures, ruining your valuable experiments. Vibration can come from other nearby equipment such as freezers or centrifuges, or it can come from things like HVAC systems, construction, trains and cars, or just people walking around the lab. If you see abnormal growth patterns you may need to protect your incubator from floor vibration.
Small is Big: Realizing the Next Phase and Evolution of Semiconductors Video 12.12.2023 38:34
The evolution of semiconductors calls for small, Ant Man-sized small. The semiconductor industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by technological advancements and increasing demands for smaller, more powerful chips. As industries worldwide embrace digital transformation, semiconductors are at the forefront, evolving rapidly to meet new challenges. A key development in this secto...
Sources of Vibration Video 11.04.2023 1:28
Vibration can come from many sources both inside and outside of your facility. For optimal results make sure your equipment is protected from floor vibration. Another thing to consider is that floor vibration typically worsens as facilities become more populated with people and other pieces of equipment, so it's best to ensure your vibration control solution will grow with your needs.
CleanBench overview video Video 09.11.2022 2:00
Learn about the "Set it and forget it" simplicity of the CleanBench laboratory table.
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