Isotop® pressure-tension elements
Pressure-tension elements are special components developed to absorb both pressure and tensile forces. They are used in a wide range of applications involving both dynamic and static loads. Push-pull elements are used in many sectors, such as machine engineering and the building and construction industry. They are made from high-strength materials like steel, aluminium or specialised composite materials. These materials ensure a high load-bearing capacity and long service life. Elastomers are used as an isolating layer, which ensures effective vibration isolation and impact damping.
Our Isotop® pressure-tension elements are impressive:
- Effective vibration damping and isolation of vibrations
- High stability
- Versatile application options
- High-quality stainless steel housing for durability and resistance
The right Isotop® pressure-tension element for every application
Isotop® DZE 3D
- Pressure-tension element that absorbs loads in all spatial directions
- Load range up to 1.200 kg
- Height 75,5 mm
- Natural frequency from 11,4 Hz
- Stainless steel housing for ultimate corrosion protection
Isotop® DZE
- Pressure-tension element with high-performance damper for load ranges between 24 kg and 1030 kg
- Height 62 mm (DZE-1) or 87 mm (DZE-2)
- Natural frequency from 7 Hz
- Stainless steel housing for ultimate corrosion protection
Isotop® DZE Mini
- Pressure-tension element with high-performance damper for load ranges between 8 kg and 230 kg
- Height 49 mm
- Natural frequency from 9,6 Hz
- Stainless steel housing for ultimate corrosion protection
Isotop® DZE-BL
- Block element made from push-pull elements for load ranges between 1635 kg and 4135 kg
- Height 82 mm (DZE-1) or 107 mm (DZE-2) without anti-slip mat
- Natural frequency from 7,7 Hz
- Stainless steel housing for ultimate corrosion protection
Find the most suitable pressure-tension element for your application
EquipCalc works out the most suitable product choice for your project in a matter of seconds. Inputting the weight and the quantity of bearing points provides you with an initial result. Alternatively, devices with an eccentric centre of gravity can also be determined. The integrated EquipCalc Module Planner can also model systems consisting of several modules on up to two levels and determine the most suitable Isotop® product for each one.
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