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Ironless Motors
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UC-Series
Peak Force: 36 - 72N
Continuous force: 10 - 20N
The UC Ironless Motors are the smallest ones in Tecnotion´s product range.
Provided with flexcable they are manufactured in large quantities.
In many cases UC motors can successfully replace voice coil motors in
performance and price.
That explains why they are so widely applied in
z-axes.
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UM-Series
Peak Force: 100 - 400N
Continuous force: 22 - 116N
The UM Ironless Motors stand out for their perfect thermal management which
is the result of Tecnotion´s unique production technique.
It makes the UM motors very suitable for applications in which highly
accurate measuring is required.
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UL-Series
Peak Force: 240 - 960N
Continuous force: 35 - 280N
The UL Ironless Motors are available in a broad range of standard motors
that can be adjusted to customer specific requirements.
UL motors are successfully applied throughout the semiconductor industry.
They show how Tecnotion explores the borders of
the linear motor technology.
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UXX-Series
Peak Force: 700 - 4200N
Continuous force: 67 - 846N
The UL Ironless Motors are available in a broad range of standard motors
that can be adjusted to customer specific requirements.
UL motors are successfully applied throughout the semiconductor industry.
They show how Tecnotion explores the borders of the linear motor technology.
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U-Vacuum
The demand for linear motors that function reliably under
vacuum conditions is growing rapidly among customers in the electronics and
semiconductor industries.
Especially companies who are building machines for lithography and automated
wafer inspection need linear motors for nanometer accuracy and high-speed
positioning purposes.
As the leader in linear motor manufacturing Tecnotion has taken this
challenge on.
Right now a series of vacuum versions of the standard Tecnotion ironless
linear motors are built into prototype wafer inspection machines under the
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Iron Core Motors
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TM-Series
Peak Force: 120 - 480N
Continuous force: 30 - 240N
In many cases the acceleration is not the only reason to choose a linear
motor.
Lowering the acceleration requirements makes it possible to achieve optimum
cost effectiveness with a smaller and less costly Iron Core TM Motor.
This allows the use of linear motors in e.g. computer-to-plate printers and
water jet cutters.
In such applications even the traditional spindle is more expensive!
The TM linear motor is equipped with a long flexible servocable which makes
the use of additional connectors superfluous.
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TL-Series
Peak Force: 450 - 1800N
Continuous force: 100 - 840N
The Iron Core TL Motors are specially suited for use in the production of
electronics.
They are compactly designed and the attraction forces between the coil and
the magnets are extremely low.
This enables the user to build a very compact gantry. Tecnotion also offers
TL motors in an long version.
In applications with long tracks - like printers for large digital formats -
the combination of a narrow magnet track and a long TL motor is a reliable
and very cost effective solution.
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TB-Series
Peak Force: 1800 - 6750N
Continuous force: 400 - 2850N
The TB Iron Core Motors are available as water-cooled and not-water-cooled
types.
They are successfully used in many point-to-point applications within FPD
processes.
A growing number of flat panel producers who used to work with large
ironless motors are discovering the advantages of the less expensive TB Iron
Core Motors.
The water-cooled versions (TBW) have proven its performance in Machine tool
applications where heat control is one of the mean issues.
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TG-Series
Peak Force: 4250 - 12750N
Continuous force: 900 - 5850N
With the TG-motor Tecnotion extends her product range with the strongest
iron core linear motor available.
The compact construction and minimized height of the TG-motor make it easy
to incorporate the
TG-motor in any system that requires maximum power.
The TG-motor stands out for its fully integrated water-cooling system,
superb heat performance, minimal attraction force between magnets and coils
and excellent motor constant.
For optimal protection of the magnet tracks they are cast into epoxy resin.
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TBW-Series
Peak Force: 2700 - 6750N
Continuous force: 600 - 2850N
The TB Iron Core Motors are available as water-cooled and not-water-cooled
types.
They are successfully used in many point-to-point applications within FPD
processes.
A growing number of flat panel producers who used to work with large
ironless motors are discovering the advantages of the less expensive TB Iron
Core Motors.
The water-cooled versions (TBW) have proven its performance in Machine tool
applications where heat control is one of the mean issues.
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Analog Hall Sensor
Linear motors are offering optimum solutions in a growing
number of applications.
But when their extreme accuracy is not required the expensive ruler can be
replaced by an Analog Hall Sensor.
The Analog Hall Sensor is often used in long distance applications as are
found in general and woodworking machine building.
There the Analog Hall Sensor offers a technically sound and economically
very interesting solution.
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