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Spectroscopy
News Release from: Newport Spectra-Physics | Subject: SmartTable and SmartTable-UT
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 27 June 2007
SmartTable optical tables have been
doubled
Newport's doubled SmartTable and SmartTable-UT optical tables use its iQ damping technology to actively monitor, report, and adjust table-damping performance
Newport's ST series SmartTable and SmartTable-UT optical tables are now available in doubled configurations As a result, the company can now provide superior performance of its patent pending intelligent Q - iQ Damping Technology, in L-shaped and end-to-end configurations
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 18 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Once again, Newport has redefined the industry standard for vibration control with our new doubled SmartTable and SmartTable-UT product families," said Warren Booth, product manager for Newport.
"When we first introduced the SmartTable product families, we delivered vast improvements in damping, settling time, long-term stability, and flexibility".
"Today, we are pleased to bring this same enhanced performance to an even broader range of applications that require an L-shaped or end-to-end configuration".
IQ damping technology provides a dramatically quieter table surface which results in faster settling times, minimised relative motion of the table top, long term stability and the ability to make measurements that previously required the quietest lab environments.
The fully integrated doubled ST series SmartTable incorporates factory installed iQ dampers.
The doubled ST-UT series is a broadband damped RPR series optical table that has the capability to be field upgraded with iQ dampers as application requirements become more stringent.
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