It was not until the 1960s that the United States, Britain, Japan, the Federal Republic of Germany and other countries began to study the mechanism and application technology of vibration aging due to the energy crisis. Especially in 1970s, the appearance of adjustable high-speed motor promoted the development of vibration stress relief device (VSR system): 1973, Britain made a portable VSR system, namely VCM80, and later Martin Engineering Company of the United States also developed a more advanced equipment, LT- 100R VSR system. France and the Soviet Union also produced PSV and NB VSR systems respectively. These advanced excitation devices promote the development and application of vibration aging technology.
According to statistics, as of 1990s, there were more than10,000 VSR systems in use in the world. There are more than 700 companies using vibration aging technology in the United States, and some countries in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe are also using it in large quantities, all of which have achieved obvious economic benefits. Many countries have adopted vibration aging as a standard process for some mechanical parts. There is hardly a company in Britain that does not use this technology.