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We’re trying to remove air bubbles from very high viscosity silicone in dispensing tubes.

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High viscosity materials are one of the harder materials to settle due to their nature of resisting flow and can respond to either extreme high acceleration or high frequency depending on the viscosity. This application would be one that testing… Learn More


I am looking for a solution that will help fill pails of a high viscosity material. I need the surface of the material to be completely level. I was thinking that a vibratory table or some type of shaker might help.

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High viscosity materials are one of the harder materials to settle due to their nature of resisting flow, and can respond to either extreme high acceleration or high frequency depending on the viscosity. This application would be one that testing… Learn More


I need to have plastic gaylord boxes of paper compacted in order to get more paper in the containers. Please recommend the best product for this application.

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Settling applications for vibratory products are dealt with daily here at Martin Vibration Systems.  We recommend using a linear non-impacting pneumatic vibrator such as the NTS™ Series to power the compaction table.  All of our compaction tables are custom made for… Learn More


We need a small vibratory table that can shake a cardboard box helping the parts inside to lay flat. What do you suggest?

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There is no job too big or job too small for a vibratory compaction table. A linear non-impacting pneumatic vibrator such as the NTS™ Series mounted on an isolated table top would be the tool for the job.  All of… Learn More


We have a gluten free bakery. Before baking, we have to level the batter and remove any air bubbles. I believe that some form of variable vibration equipment could solve our issues. Do you have something that might fit the bill?

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This bakery application is a common application for us.  We normally use a high frequency pneumatic vibrator such as the NCT™ Series to power the vibratory table.  You’ll find that a vibratory table is the perfect solution for settling your… Learn More


I need a solution for shaking small parts in a box in order to close the top of the box without crushing them. The box weighs around 100 pounds.

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Settling parts and removing air pockets is best done by a machine than line personnel. This is where a vibratory compaction table that is integrated into your manufacturing line comes into play. Given the weight of the box I would use… Learn More


I am looking for a small vibration table to set a quart-sized can in. I want to densify powdered metal so I can fill the can completely. Right now, our technicians have to shake and bang the cans, which is hard on the employee and the can. The table also needs to be explosion-proof. Can you help?

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Explosion proof applications are a perfect fit for a pneumatic vibrator due to sparks not being generated during operation.  Our NTS™ Series is a Teflon alloyed aluminum non-impacting linear vibrator that can be ordered with an ATEX rating.  Unfortunately, there… Learn More


We accumulate dust from a dust collector in drums. We want to be able to compact the dust. Please advise.

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Compacting dust from dust collectors will increase the interval between drum changes, and will also increase the operator’s time for other activities. For this application we recommend using a linear non-impacting pneumatic vibrator such as the NTS™ Series to power… Learn More


I need a vibrator or compaction table for settling concrete countertops in their molds.

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Settling concrete in their respective molds is not an easy task, but with the help of a vibratory table it can be achieved with minimal operator input. We typically use a rotary electric vibrator such as the XHD™ Series to… Learn More


We need a solution for compacting plastic resin pellets in a large 2,200-pound cardboard bulk pack on a pallet. What do you recommend?

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We’ve created many compaction tables that are currently being used to compact plastic resin pellets.  Due to the weight of your particular application, we recommend using a rotary electric vibrator such as the XHA™ Series to power the compaction table. … Learn More