Re: [rp-ml] Vibration sensitivity of SLA equipment?

From: Kevin Brady <kbrady_at_morristech.com>
Date: Wed Jan 25 2006 - 15:52:08 EET

Steve,
Our facilities are between 200 and 300 yards from some relatively busy
tracks and we haven't seen any issues due to vibration.
-Kevin Brady

Steve Stewart wrote:

> Hi, all -
>
> We are planning on moving our facility this next year, probably just a
> few miles away from where we are now. However, one of the questions
> that was just asked is, "do you have any concerns about railroad
> tracks, thus vibrations, near the building?"
>
> I'm pretty sure that having trains run right by an SLA machine would
> be a bad idea, but can anybody tell me what a safe distance from
> tracks might be? Any real-life experience with trains and vibrations?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Steve Stewart
>
>
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-- 
Kevin Brady
SLA Lab Manager
Morris Technologies, Inc.
11988 Tramway Dr.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45241
Direct 513-618-5242
Fax 513-618-5290
Received on Wed Jan 25 13:32:32 2006

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