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PI (Physik Instrumente) has published a digital flash catalog on Piezo Technology and Nanopositioning Products
PI Publishes Digital Flash Catalog on Piezo Technology and Nanopositioning
Auburn, MA | Posted on February 24th, 2010
The 560 page digital publication also contains extensive tutorials on piezo motion technology,
the fundamentals of nanopositioning, micropositioning and nanometrology.
The catalog can be accessed here: physikinstrumente.com/en/digi-catalog/
Nanopositioning / Piezo Technology Examples Covered in the Catalog:
* Scanning Stages for Super Resolution Microscopy
* 6-Axis Hexapod Robots for Precision Alignment and Positioning
* Image Stabilization Mirrors and Scanners
* Fundamentals and Advantages of Parallel-Kinematics in Nanopositioning Applications
* Ultrasonic ceramic motors for automation
* Capacitive nanometrology sensor systems
* Reliability data on piezo ceramic actuators
* Piezo Worm type high-force ceramic linear motors
* Miniature motors for autofocus cell phone type cameras
* Mirror alignment systems for large optical telescopes
* Motorized precision actuators and stages for semiconductor applications
* Digital & Analog nanopositioning motion controllers & piezo drivers
* Servo & stepper motor controllers
* Photonics alignment systems, photometers
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About Physik Instrumente
PI is a leading manufacturer of nanopositioning systems, piezo stages, piezo linear motors and precision motion-control equipment. PI has been developing and manufacturing standard & custom precision products with piezoceramic and electromagnetic drives for 35+ years. The company has been ISO 9001 certified since 1994 and provides innovative, high-quality solutions for OEM and research.
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