Damping Shore

The damping device for shores is a dissipative element that limits the propagation of vibrations transmitted through the structural elements that connect the decks of a ship. The device can be applied in the base or head position to the interconnection element and connects the traditional shore portion with the remaining part of the ship structure. The damping device for shores guarantees the reduction of the vibrations transmitted by creating a structural discontinuity with high energy dissipation, thus guaranteeing an increase in comfort performance on board even in the proximity of the main sources of disturbance and rationalizing the drafting of traditional acoustic insulation materials.

The device for shores is offered in various sizes and with damping elements of different materials (polymeric and metallic), both to adapt to the different structural needs of position and to support high loads; the overall dimensions, however reduced, favor its integration within the layout of the boat itself.

The device is approved for use on board by the notify bodies in the naval field, which have assessed its structural capacity both in its intact state and in the event of damage, guaranteeing the designer and owner maximum safety and maximum comfort.