GERB Schwingungsisolierungen GmbH & Co. KG
Booth number: 8C/212
www.gerb.com
About us
Established in 1908, GERB Vibration Control Systems is working in the field of vibration isolation and vibration reduction of machinery, buildings and equipment. Since then, the GERB Group of companies has continued to develop this technology, solving dynamic problems in many new fields of application. GERB offers consultation and vibration measurements, design, production and installation of vibration isolation systems and full civil engineering of machine foundations for machines and structures, like forging hammers, presses, turbines, pipework systems, buildings, rail tracks. Earthquake protection of machinery and buildings is one of the important fields of GERB business. GERB has its headquarters in Berlin, Germany and subsidiaries in Brazil, China, Czechia, France, India, Italy, USA, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Spain, Thailand, Singapore and South Korea.
Address
Ruhrallee 311
45136 Essen
Germany
E-mail: ceyhun.erdol@gerb.de
Phone: +49 201 26604-51
Internet: www.gerb.com
Eskibüyükdere cd 27, Orjin Plaza Z-31
34485 Maslak / Istanbul
Turkey
E-mail: erol.ozalp@ozalp-tr.com
Phone: +90 212 2245978 / +90 532 4168973
Internet: www.ozalp-tr.com
Contact person:
Ceyhun Erdöl
Authorized Project Manager Technical Sales and Distribution
E-mail: ceyhun.erdol@gerb.de
Phone: +49 201 266040
Products & Services
Elastic Support of TurbinesElastic Support of Fans
Elastic Support of Presses
(Direct) Spring Support of Forging Hammers
Elastic Support of Gas- and Diesel Generators
Earthquake Protection of buildings
Vibration Isolation of buildings
Tuned Mass Dampers for tall, narrow and wide span structures.
GERB Vibration Control in Power Plants
Direct Spring Support of Forging Hammers - Beche 100 kJ
hammers, featuring helical steel springs and viscous fluid dampers. Direct spring support systems are now used worldwide on over 1000 hammers with blow energies up to 400 kJ. GERB spring-Viscodamper® combinations effectively isolate hammer vibrations, and bring the hammer to rest before the next blow.