PI Releases New Brochure on Miniature Precision Linear Stages with Servo Motors, Steppers, Piezo Motors and Voice Coil Drives

PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P. a leading manufacturer of ultra-precision motion-control and sensing equipment for bio / nanotechnology, photonics, semiconductor and life science applications -  offers a new brochure on Precision Miniature Linear Translation Stages.

New Brochure: Miniature Precision Linear Stages with Servo Motors, Steppers, Piezo Motors and Voice Coil Drives from PI

The brochure presents a variety of compact and sub-compact positioning stages, featuring sub-micron to sub-nanometer precision and closed-loop position feedback with linear encoders and capacitive gauges.

Systems range from ballscrew-driven, palm-top sized stages with servo & stepper motors to thumbnail-sized piezo-motor driven stages for high-volume applications.  High-speed stages are available with voice-coil motors, ultrasonic motors and piezo flexure drives. Non-magnetic and vacuum compatible versions are available as well.  

These precision stages are designed for applications in fields such as:

  • Test  & Measurement
  • Optics & Photonics
  • Biotechnology
  • Aerospace
  • Semiconductor Metrology
  • Precision Motion Control
  • Microscopy

The brochure can be downloaded at:

http://www.pi-usa.us/pdf/PI_Catalog_Precision_Miniature_Linear_Stages.pdf

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