Floating floor construction method application example: Fitness floor vibration isolation
Introducing a case where a high vibration isolation effect was achieved using a gel floating floor!
We would like to introduce a case study that applied a floating floor method at a fitness (dance studio). In this facility, there were concerns about vibration transmission to the hotel within the same building. Additionally, due to height restrictions for the new building, it was necessary to reduce the floor height to secure the number of guest room floors in the hotel. Therefore, we implemented height reduction by embedding coil springs into the floating floor and conducted on-site vibration measurements to confirm the vibration isolation effectiveness after construction. [Challenges] ■ High-level vibration isolation performance is required as a countermeasure for fitness vibrations. ■ Conventional vibration isolation using rubber materials would require increasing the floor height, necessitating the reduction of one floor in the hotel. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Benefits of Adoption】 ■ Ensured vibration-damping performance with coil springs ■ Achieving fit without changing the floor height ■ Quantitative prediction of vibration-damping effects through desk study ■ On-site support through construction supervision *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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We have local subsidiaries around the world centered at our headquarters in Berlin, Germany, to support our customers. In addition to our factory in Berlin, we also have manufacturing bases in China, India, Brazil, and other locations. We mainly manufacture and sell vibration control devices used in automotive production equipment, power plant equipment, railway tracks, and buildings.