Flexure-based galvanometer

Sept. 6, 2016
The SP-30 flexure-based galvanometer scanner, intended for large mirrors with recommended apertures from 20 to 50mm, provides capacitive position sensing for smooth scanning.

The SP-30 flexure-based galvanometer scanner from Nutfield Technology (Hudson, NH), intended for large mirrors with recommended apertures from 20 to 50mm, provides capacitive position sensing for smooth scanning. With its square design, the moving-magnet scanner has uses in small scan angle, high-duty cycle raster imaging, and printing applications. The scanner's cross-axis flexures replace ball bearings to eliminate errors because of rumble and lubrication.

For more information, please visit https://nutfieldtech.com/sp-30-flexure-based-galvanometer.

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