FallLine manufactures cast polyurethane isolators to help protect components, reduce vibration, and improve equipment stability across industrial systems. Our team collaborates with you to ensure our custom polyurethane vibration isolators meet application-specific requirements and performance standards at every production stage, ensuring ultimate results and peace of mind.
Custom Polyurethane Vibration Isolators for Critical Equipment Performance
Polyurethane vibration isolators absorb impact and dampen movement to prevent damage to sensitive machinery and structural components.
Our team produces each polyurethane isolator with controlled material properties to match the system's specific compression, rebound, and thermal demands. This level of control helps maintain precision alignment, extend equipment life, and reduce unplanned downtime in high-output environments.
Regardless of demands, FallLine’s isolators support consistent function under continuous mechanical stress.
High-Precision Polyurethane Isolators That Minimize Vibration and Noise
Each cast polyurethane isolator is molded to tight tolerances to ensure uniform performance across production runs.
FallLine maintains strict process control to deliver consistent hardness, thickness, and shape, directly affecting vibration control and sound reduction.
This precision ensures proper installation, even load distribution, and stable long-term function across identical units – which is especially crucial in systems with multiple isolation points.
REQUEST A QUOTE TODAYReliable Supply for OEMs and Large Production Run Orders
Our company proudly supports large production run orders with in-house tooling, mold development, and streamlined manufacturing workflows.
We maintain reliable lead times and product consistency across every polyurethane isolator we produce.
Additionally, our team works closely with OEMs to align production output with equipment build schedules and long-term supply needs. This approach helps reduce procurement delays and ensures isolators arrive ready for integration into assembly lines, machinery platforms, or packaged systems.
REQUEST A QUOTE TODAYAdvantages of Using Polyurethane Isolators in Industrial Systems
Polyurethane isolators offer a practical solution for controlling movement, reducing equipment wear, and improving mechanical performance.
Engineers turn to FallLine’s cast polyurethane isolators because of their strength-to-flexibility ratio and resistance to oil, water, and abrasion. These characteristics make them effective for long-term use in vibration-heavy environments.
Polyurethane also holds its shape under load, maintaining reliable isolation and compression performance without permanent deformation.
Who Depends on FallLine for Vibration Control Solutions?
FallLine supplies vibration isolators to manufacturers and operators who require consistent, high-performance components across critical systems.
Our products are trusted in the following industries:
- OEM assembly operations
- Custom machinery builders
- Maintenance and repair services
These clients count on us for repeatable quality, large production run support, and access to urethane parts that meet strict dimensional and performance standards.
You can learn more about FallLine’s capabilities here.
Get in touch to request a quote and confidently move forward with your custom polyurethane vibration isolators.
We proudly help manage tooling internally, which cuts lead times and limits production risk overall. With FallLine, engineers get clear answers, fast prototypes, and repeatable, dependable results.
REQUEST A QUOTE TODAYFAQs: Common Questions About Polyurethane Vibration Isolators
Learn more about polyurethane vibration isolators through our commonly asked questions below.
Polyurethane isolators typically last longer than rubber, offering better resistance to wear, oils, and compression set over time.
Yes! Our team works with customers to choose the proper urethane formulation based on mechanical and environmental demands.
Yes, our polyurethane isolators perform well outdoors and resist degradation from water, oils, and temperature changes.
Lead times vary by volume and tooling needs, but we prioritize scheduling for high-volume orders and recurring supply programs.