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January 26th, 2007
Exhibitors Positive About Photonics West 2007
Abstract:
New Scale Technologies Inc. of Victor, N.Y., demonstrated its Squiggle ultrasonic linear motor. As small as 1.5 x 1.5 x 6 mm, the motors enable smaller products and nanopositioning tools and are more efficient and precise than larger conventional motors, New Scale said. The company recently announced plans to create a $1-million center for automated, high-precision manufacturing of Squiggle motors that will allow it to increase its production capacity to 100,000 motors per month. This capacity will be used to fulfill existing and anticipated contracts for Squiggle motors for mobile phone camera modules and other miniature devices. The company expects to begin using the new facility, located near its headquarters, in March.
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photonics.com
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