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Spring isolators to Tampere University Hospital
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Vibratec delivers Spring isolators to Tampere University Hospital

A helipad was to be built on the roof of Tampere University Hospital (TAYS). Helicopters cause vibrations that are transmitted to the building’s frame and cause disturbances. As the hospital environment is extremely sensitive to disturbance, this was something that needed to be prevented.

To eliminate the vibrations, Vibratec developed and installed customer-specific spring isolators in steel under the helipads steel frame. This made it possible for helicopters to land and take off from the helipad without affecting the ongoing work at the hospital.

Tampere University Hospital (TAYS)

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