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Vibratec listed on Achilles

Did you know that we are listed on Achilles? Achilles verifies suppliers to ensure compliance with rigorous industry standards, providing an added layer of credibility and trust to our brand. Through Achilles' rigorous verification process, you can be assured that you can have complete confidence in us as a reliable and accredited partner. Our inclusion…

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  • Exhibitions

Vibratec at Maritime Day

Vibratec will be participating in Maritime Day Åland 2023!  Maritime Day is an annual gathering that brings together experts, decision-makers, and key players in the maritime sector to discuss and promote sustainable development, innovation, and collaboration. We will showcase our solutions for shock and vibration isolation of marine engines, generator sets, compressors, piping, and sensitive…

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  • Construction

Vibratec delivered Regufoam cushions to Korskyrkan

Korskyrkan in Umeå, Sweden, recently built a brand-new church building. The modern four-level concrete structure includes a church hall, a banquet hall and on top of this, two stories apartments. To ensure a peaceful and undisturbed environment for the residents, the upper part of the building required vibration isolation. Vibratec delivered 50 mm high Regufoam…

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  • Offshore

Vibratec Delivers AVMs to ESSO Exploration and Production Guyana Ltd!

Vibratec has delivered two sets of 3-point suspension AVMs (Anti-Vibration Mounts) to the Yellowtail Project.

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  • Construction

Vibratec supplies soundproofing solutions to Filmstaden in Uppsala

Constructing movie theaters with cinema halls side-by-side requires efficient sound isolation, which can be a challenging task. Each cinema must be built as a "floating box," completely separate from the structure, using a "room-in-room" or "box-in-box" solution.

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  • Construction

Vibratec delivers VT-BAT to SATS Ro´s Torv in Roskilde

SATS Denmark renovated their gym, Ro’s Torv, in Roskilde. As a part of the project, they needed to minimize the transmission of structure borne noise to the surroundings in the adjacent shopping mall.

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  • Marine

Exhaust suspensions and bellows to BN 210 MS Ronja Queen

AAS MEK VERKSTED AS, a well-established costumer of ours, has, among many other vessels, built the BN 210 MS RONJA QUEEN.  We at Vibratec are happy for the trust to provide this well-boat with exhaust suspensions and bellows incl. drawing job.

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  • Marine

Vibrations and high noise levels in your boat?

By using our elastic engine mounts PC 140-45, this boat was “cured”. The noise level was significantly reduced, and the vibrations are barely noticeable.

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  • Marine
  • Industrial

Choose the right material!

The picture shows a rubber hanger responsible for supporting the exhaust pipes originating from one of the main engines.

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  • Marine

Vibration Isolation of marine engines

If you are planning a midsummer trip in the Stockholm archipelago you can take one of the boats MS Sjögull or MS Sjöbris. You will get a smooth and silent journey as these have recently been renovated; the engines are suspended on Vibratec marine isolators VT41 (spring isolators) with the gear boxes on cushion isolators type VTCI.

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  • Construction
  • Industrial

Acoustic Wall Suspension System

A system designed to prevent transmission of vibrations and structure born sound.

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  • Construction

Roof-Top Basketball Court on Springs

Vibratec has supplied specially designed steel beams with integrated springs and cushions, to carry a roof-top basketball court in Odense, Denmark. This intervention was done to prevent the noise of bouncing balls and running players disturbing people living in apartments directly below. The result went beyond expectations and measurements showed Lp, max values lower than 15dB(A). This is more than 20 dB lower impact noise compared to a solution with concrete slab on a mineral wool mat.

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