Vibration Isolation System Design for Advanced Metrology System Podcast

Manufacturers of advanced metrology apparatus, like Taylor Hobson, are observing the increasing significance of vibration isolation.

Join us for an in-depth discussion on the design of the two-stage vibration isolation system that TMC specifically designed and manufactured for the Taylor Hobson LUPHOScan 850 HD.

Wes Wigglesworth, TMC's Product Manager for Active Systems, and Neil Fitzgibbon, Senior Business Development Manager at Taylor Hobson, explore the intricacies of combining active and passive vibration control systems.

The guests provided insight into the early stages of the LUPHOScan 850 HD's design, highlighting the major objective of attaining ideal vibration control while preserving a high load capacity. An essential component of the LUPHOScan 850 HD's design is its vibration control platform, which makes it a very flexible non-contacting 3D metrology instrument.

About Speakers

Having joined TMC in 1997, Wes Wigglesworth is currently the Product Manager for the company's premium line of Active Vibration and Noise Cancellation equipment. Across his extensive career, Wes has handled a variety of positions, including OEM Account Management, Sales Engineering, and Application Engineering. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Tufts University in Medford, MA.

Neil Fitzgibbon is an experienced Business Development Manager at Taylor Hobson, holding robust product management skills. He earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) with a focus in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Leicester.

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