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Newport Acquires Vistek’s Vibration Isolation Product Line

Includes the compact lab isolation platforms

Newport Corp.
Tue, 10/16/2012 - 11:37
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(Newport Corp: Irvine, CA) -- Newport Corp., a global leader in lasers and photonics solutions that make, manage, and measure light, has acquired the products and technology of Vistek, a Tempe, Arizona-based manufacturer of advanced vibration isolation solutions. The new products will be offered under Newport’s VIBe family of isolation products, and include mechanical isolation bearings, benchtop platforms, and stand-alone workstations. All of the new products feature patented isolator-bearing technology that provides maintenance-free vibration isolation for sensitive equipment.

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These products extend the range of capabilities and solutions that Newport can offer to customers who need to protect microscopes, laboratory balances or other sensitive equipment from vibration. The products can also reduce the amount of vibration that is transmitted into laboratory benches by vibrating equipment like mixers, centrifuges, or impact testers.

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