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QNP-L piezo nanopositioning stages offer sub-nanometer-level performance in compact, high-stiffness packages. |
Abstract:
A series of piezo nanopositioning stages that offer sub-nanometer-level performance in compact, high-stiffness packages has been introduced by Aerotech (www.aerotech.com). The new QNP-L stages are offered in travel ranges from 100 µm to 600 µm. Their precision, frictionless flexure guidance systems assure long device life.
Economical and compact, the stages are designed for almost any laboratory or industrial application requiring precision linear motion. They provide excellent geometric performance (straightness and angular errors) while minimizing overall package size.
Applications include: Industrial and Academic Laboratories • Nanometrology • Microscopy • Semiconductors • Microelectronics • Test & Inspection • Optics • Photonics • Data Storage • Precision Mechanics • Metals • Life Sciences • Medical Devices
The stages are offered with or without closed-loop feedback. Closed-loop models use a capacitive sensor design that yields sub-nanometer positioning resolution and high-positioning accuracy. The sensors directly measure the output of the positioning carriage. This enables superior linearity and positioning repeatability when compared to indirect feedback metrology techniques such as strain-gage feedback.
Open-loop models, without feedback, provide a cost-effective option for applications where absolute positioning accuracy and repeatability are not required. Vacuum-prepared versions are also available.
The QNP-series includes XY and Z stages in which common travels mount together with adapter plates.
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Aerotech is a leading global supplier of positioning and motion control products for industry, government, science and research institutions. Its products provide critical performance for demanding applications requiring high precision, high-throughput motion control solutions.
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Product Sales Contacts:
Australia
Lastek PTY Ltd
Phone: (61-8) 8443 8668
Fax: (61-8) 8443 8427
www.aerotech.com
CHINA
AEROTECH CHINA
Runfree Xu
Phone: +86 (21) 3319 7715
www.aerotech.com
TAIWAN
AEROTECH TAIWAN
William Yeh
Phone: +886 (0)2 8751 6690
www.aerotech.com
INDIA
LIBERTY INTERNATIONAL
Phone: +91 079-2692-6360
FAX: +91 079-2692-6380
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JAPAN
AEROTECH KK
Tadashi Imai
Phone: +81(0)47-489-1741
Fax: +81(0)47-489-1743
www.aerotech.com
MALAYSIA
Plant & Mill Motion Control Sdn Bhd
Phone: (604) 645 1861
Fax: (604) 644 8543
www.aerotech.com
SINGAPORE
Plant & Mill Supplies Pte Ltd
Singapore Office
Phone: (65) 6542 4211
Fax: (65) 6542 1318
www.aerotech.com
THAILAND
PMC Technology Co.
Phone: (662) 667 4501
Fax: +(662) 667 4506
www.aerotech.com
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