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Flexure Actuators for Speed, Precision and Force

Brochure: Piezo Technology made Affordable

Posted on July 6th, 2010

PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P. -- a leading manufacturer of piezo ceramic actuators and precision motion-control equipment for semiconductor, bio-medical and nanotechnology applications -- has released a new brochure on Lever Amplified Piezo Flexure Actuators.

The brochure presents a number of new applications along with a variety newly designed, low-cost flexure actuators for OEMs.

Traditional Piezo Systems Use

Piezo actuators and positioning systems are traditionally known for their extremely high precision in the sub-nanometer realm such as required in atomic force microscopy, nanotechnology and semiconductor applications. The extreme precision has given this cutting edge technology a reputation for high cost.

However…

Piezo actuators can do a lot more than "just" nanometers. Their excellent dynamics and high force play a crucial role in many areas, where the (nanometer) precision is of lesser importance: e.g. for fast switching, vibration cancellation, or to adjust tools in machines. In these applications the piezo actuator is one - if not the only - solution and in the case of the new PiezoMove OEM actuators, a very affordable one.

PiezoMove actuators combine flexure guided motion with long travel ranges up to 1mm and affordability. They are very compact, easy to integrate, require no maintenance and provide service life of Billions of cyles. If nanometer precision is required, closed-loop versions are also available.

Application fields

* Microfluidics: Valves, pumps, microliter and nanoliter dosing

* Biotechnology: Cell manipulation, patch-clamp, microarrays, nanoliter dosing, dispensers, microstructuring with imprint processes

* Medical engineering: Diaphragm pumps, valves, dosing, injection, sample handling

* Mechatronics, machining, adaptronics: Active structures, vibration isolation, active tools, structure deformation

* Laser technology, metrology: Cavity tuning, beam control, control of optics or slit widths, sample positioning

The brochure can be ordered by mail or downloaded at:

www.piezo.ws/pdf/2010_PI_PiezoMove_Affordable_Piezo_Flexure_Actuators.pdf

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About Physik Instrumente
PI is a leading manufacturer of piezo stages, piezo linear motors and precision motion-control equipment for photonics, bio-nanotechnology & semiconductor applications. 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. PI is present worldwide with eight subsidiaries and total staff of 500+.

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Contacts:
USA / Canada: www.pi-usa.us

East: David Rego
Tel: (508) 832-3456
Fax: (508) 832-0506


Midwest: Joe McGonagle
(815) 793-3776


West: David Steinberg
Tel: (949) 679-9191
Fax: (949) 679-9292


Europe: www.pi.ws
Germany: www.pi.de
+49 (721) 4846-0

Italy: www.pionline.it
+39 (02) 665 011 01

France: www.pifrance.fr
+33 (1) 481 039 30

UK: www.physikinstrumente.co.uk
+44 (1582) 764 334

Asia:
Japan: www.pi-japan.jp
+81 (6) 6304 5605

China
www.pi-china.cn
+86 (21) 687 900 08

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