Taylor Devices Wins Supplier of the Year Award

Taylor Devices, Inc. Among More Than 20 Award Recipients Recognized at the Annual ‘Partner2Win’ Supplier Awards Ceremony
United Launch Alliance’s Successful Launch

United Launch Alliance (ULA) successfully launched the Atlas V rocket carrying the Space Test Program (STP)-3 mission for the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command.
Taylor Devices Announces First Quarter 2022 Results

Read the latest press release with results from the 1st quarter of fiscal year 2022 as well as the link to our annual shareholders meeting.
Successful SAVE Symposium

Taylor Devices attended the 91st Shock and Vibration Exchange Symposium in Orlando, FL where they debuted the PUMPKIN Mount.
New Report Charts Path Toward Superior Earthquake Recovery

In a new report that was sent to Congress, experts encourage officials to consider adopting functional recovery approaches that go beyond the current requirements.
Damping Even The Smallest Displacements

While fluid viscous dampers perform well under seismic loads that result in medium to large displacements, sometimes structures need dampers for smaller displacements. In these cases, low amplitude dampers can be used to apply damping to a more.
Seismic Design with Viscous Dampers: Applications and Design Strategies

Our very own, Aaron Malatesta, P.E. sat down with Mehmet Emre Ozcanli, President of the Turkish Association for Seismic Isolation, to discuss the use of Viscous Dampers, specifically in non-ductile concrete moment frame buildings.
Why Is Retrofitting Necessary?

If you’re a building owner and received a notice that your building needs to be retrofitted, you probably have a few questions about why it is even necessary. While it may seem like just another added expense, seismic retrofitting has many benefits.
Playing It Safe: Protecting Fans Around the World

Whether it’s from seismic activity, excessive winds, or even large motion caused by spectator movements, stadiums around the world depend on Taylor Devices to keep fans safe.
UNDEX Shock Isolation – Protecting the World’s Largest Naval Fleet & Allied Navies Around the World

UNDEX is a term used to specifically define underwater explosions. UNDEX Shock Isolators can be used to protect vital equipment, weaponry, and personnel on ships and submarines, and therefore comply with shock survivability requirements that have.