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Damping is a technology used in civil engineering to reduce the effects of vibration and shock on structures. It is used to reduce the effects of seismic activity, wind, and other environmental factors on buildings, bridges, and other structures. Damping materials are typically made of rubber, steel, or other materials that absorb energy and reduce the amplitude of vibrations. Damping is also used to reduce noise and vibration in industrial and commercial applications.
Damping materials are used in a variety of civil engineering projects, including bridges, buildings, and other structures. They are also used in the construction of roads, railways, and other transportation infrastructure. Damping materials are used to reduce the effects of vibration and shock on structures, and to reduce noise and vibration in industrial and commercial applications.
Companies in the damping market include BASF, Dow Corning, Sika, and 3M. Other companies in the market include Saint-Gobain, PPG Industries, and AkzoNobel. Show Less Read more