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suporturi

Suporturi is the plural form of suport in Romanian and refers to components or devices designed to hold, elevate, or stabilize another object. They function as mounting points, brackets, stands, bases, or holders and are used across various fields to provide support, alignment, and carrying capacity for equipment, structures, or items in use.

Common types of suporturi include:

- Structural supports, such as brackets, frames, braces, and columns, used in buildings and civil works to

- Mounts and brackets for devices, including wall mounts, monitor mounts, camera or instrument mounts, and vehicle

- Stands and bases for furniture and equipment, such as chair legs, table bases, and shelf supports.

- Vibration isolation and damping supports, like vibration mounts, pads, and springs, to reduce transfer of motion.

- Medical and laboratory supports, including patient supports, instrument mounts, and rack systems.

Materials and design considerations:

Suporturi are made from metal (steel, stainless steel, aluminum), plastics (ABS, polycarbonate), wood, or composites, often

Manufacture and installation:

Production methods include forging, stamping, extrusion, machining, casting, and additive manufacturing. Installation uses appropriate fasteners and

Applications:

Suporturi appear in construction, electronics and telecommunications mounting, automotive and aerospace assemblies, furniture and interior design,

carry
loads.
brackets.
chosen
for
strength,
weight,
and
environmental
resistance.
Common
coatings
include
galvanizing,
powder
coating,
and
anodizing.
Key
design
factors
are
load-bearing
capacity,
stability,
tolerances,
mounting
interfaces
(hole
patterns,
thread
sizes),
vibration
behavior,
corrosion
resistance,
and
thermal
expansion.
hardware
(screws,
bolts,
rivets)
and
must
comply
with
relevant
standards
and
safety
guidelines.
and
medical
or
laboratory
equipment
setups.
They
enable
reliable
positioning,
easy
maintenance,
and
modular
configurability
across
diverse
environments.