PI Introduces Modular Precision Linear Stages for Enhanced Customization in Motion Control
- Impinj reinforces competitive edge by enabling customization in MPL series for precision motion control and nanopositioning.
- MPL stages offer 50mm to 300mm travel ranges, catering to diverse applications with servo and stepper motor options.
- Rapid online configuration of MPL stages streamlines design cycles, enhancing efficiency for engineers across various industries.
Revolutionizing Precision Motion Control: PI Launches Modular Precision Linear Stage Series
PI (Physik Instrumente), a renowned leader in precision motion control and nanopositioning technologies, recently introduces its Modular Precision Linear (MPL) stage family, marking a significant advancement in high-precision linear positioning systems. The MPL series empowers engineers by providing the ability to customize linear stages through a user-friendly online platform. With thousands of possible configurations available, engineers can select an array of mechanical, drive, and feedback options tailored for their specific applications. This unprecedented level of customization enhances efficiency and effectiveness in design processes across various industries.
The MPL series accommodates travel ranges from 50mm to 300mm, offering versatility for a broad spectrum of tasks. The series includes options for both servo motors—ideal for dynamic applications—and cost-effective stepper motors. Plans to integrate linear motors and motor brakes suitable for vertical Z-axis applications indicate PI's commitment to evolving its product line in response to user needs. This modular approach ensures that while the systems remain cost-effective, they do not compromise on the precision, stiffness, or reliability essential for demanding positioning tasks. Enhanced capabilities equip engineers to tackle increasingly complex challenges in automation, research, and manufacturing.
One of the most significant advantages of the MPL design is its facilitation of rapid online configuration and visualization, effectively shortening design cycles. This streamlined process enables engineers to quickly pinpoint optimal motion solutions without the burden of extensive lead times. As the MPL series integrates seamlessly into both single-axis and multi-axis motion systems, it supports scalable designs that find applications in laboratory instruments and automated production equipment alike. By committing to flexible high-precision motion solutions, PI not only retains its competitive edge but also provides invaluable tools for engineers striving to meet their specific application demands.
In other industry news, the culinary world celebrates Pi Day on March 14, with Perkins Restaurant & Bakery contributing to a philanthropic effort through the sale of their popular Banana Cream Pies. A portion of the proceeds from this promotion supports animal care initiatives, inspired by the heartwarming story of Punch, a young Japanese macaque who formed a touching bond with a plush toy. Perkins aims to harness this connection between comfort food and compassionate initiatives, encouraging patrons to participate in this meaningful cause.
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