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tech.com Vertical Translation Stages from PI
SHREWSBURY, MA — PI (Physik Instru - mente), a global leader in precision motion control and nanopositioning systems, is ex- panding its portfolio of direct-drive vertical translation stages with the V-571.Z family. Featuring a user-adjustable magnetic coun- terbalance, the V-571.Z direct-drive vertical translation stages are designed for demanding vertical positioning tasks requiring high accu- racy, dynamic response, and long service life. The V-571.Z expands PI’s precision motion portfolio for photonics, semiconductor, optical alignment, and metrology applications. The V-571.Z Z-stages feature a direct-
drive, non-cogging linear motor that delivers friction-free motion and dynamic perform- ance in a compact platform. The integrated, user-adjustable mag- netic counterbalance ensures minimal holding current on the motor when operating vertically, enabling efficient, high-accelera- tion motion without compromise. Even in its compact body
width, the V-571 design achieves superior travel accuracy, flatness, and guiding performance com- pared to many larger positioning stages, making it well suited for vertical focusing, scanning, meas- uring, imaging, and alignment tasks. Both incremental and ab-
YINCAE Launches Next-Gen Solderable
Adhesive ALBANY, NY — YINCAE has in- troduced solderable adhesives. EN 256ED is a next-generation material that combines soldering and encapsulation into a single process, delivering enhanced sol- der joint strength while eliminat- ing the need for secondary encap- sulant or conformal coating steps. By integrating these traditionally separate processes, EN 256ED significantly improves mechani- cal reinforcement at the solder joint, increasing resistance to vi- bration, thermal cycling, and me- chanical stress. This integrated approach boosts long-term relia- bility and simplifies manufactur- ing workflows. EN 256ED is ideal for high-
reliability electronics applications where mechanical robustness, process efficiency, and long-term performance are critical, including automotive electronics, industrial controls, and power electronics. With EN 256ED, manufacturers can achieve stronger interconnects and a simpler production process
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PET-4 M Thermal Test Work Station
Copperhead® Thermal Test Socket
Model 802 Tabletop Test Handler w/ Dual Z
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solute encoder options are available; models equipped with absolute encoders provide 1 nm
resolution and eliminate the need for homing at startup, improving operational efficiency and safety. The stage also benefits from ultra-preci-
sion cross-roller bearings that deliver smooth, stiff motion with low maintenance over the life of the system. When integrated into multi-axis configurations with linear V- 571 stages for horizontal use, the V-571 se- ries supports seamless XY and XYZ motion solutions tailored to production and research
environments. Contact: PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P.,
V-571.Z direct-drive vertical translation stages.
440 Hartford Turnpike, Shrewsbury, MA 01545 % 508-832-3456
E-mail:
info@pi-usa.us Web:
www.pi-usa.us
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