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We’ve advanced our camera technology,
V3
so you can advance your science
Hamamatsu introduces the new ORCA-Flash4.0 V3 scientific CMOS camera. It expertly handles applications ranging from the acquisition of accurate scientific images to experiments that demand sensitivity, quantification and speed.
Intelligent data reduction
Highly refined in-camera pixel-level calibrations Individual camera noise characterisation Increased USB3.0 frame rates
Purposeful and innovative triggering capabilities Patented lightsheet read out modes
www.hamamatsucameras.com
Please visit us at stand CO1
Precision Additive Manufacturing 3D Motion Control Subsystem and Component Solutions
Subsystems with six degrees of freedom
Control Systems
• Advanced control capabilities for coordinated motion
• Innovative features for minimising dynamic tracking errors
• Velocity profiling maintains a constant vector velocity over complex profiles for total material distributing control
• Powerful, user-friendly controllers and drives to enhance your complete process
Mechanical Systems
Aerotech motion products are currently used in a variety of additive manufacturing applications.
A 3D printed structure produced using an Aerotech motion system.
Photo provided by Professor Jennifer A. Lewis, Harvard University
Ph: +44 (0)1256 855055 • Email:
sales@aerotech.co.uk •
www.aerotech.co.uk WORLD HEADQUARTERS: USA
THE AMERICAS • EUROPE & MIDDLE EAST • ASIA-PACIFIC
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• 3D motion down to nanometer- level performance
• Full line of linear and rotary stages in both mechanical- bearing and air-bearing versions
• Component-level solutions for cost effective, reliable motion
• Integrated subsystems and turnkey machines customised to exact specifications
Dedicated to the Science of Motion
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