High-speed actuators provide travel range of 30 µm

June 14, 2024
High-speed actuators for micro- and nanodispensing applications are based on in-house manufactured PICMA piezoceramic drives.

High-speed actuators for micro- and nanodispensing applications are based on in-house manufactured PICMA piezoceramic drives. Offered as bare piezo stacks and in customized forms with motion amplifiers and integrated sensors, standard stacks provide a travel range of 30 µm, and motion-amplified actuators can reach hundreds of microns, while providing submillimeter responsiveness.

PI (Physik Instrumente)

Auburn, MA

www.pi-usa.us

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