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Aerotech’s Linear Motion Stage with Nanometer Accuracy & Long Travel

By Aerotech
Thursday, March 17, 2011

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New ANT95-L crossed-roller-bearing stage from Aerotech uses advanced direct-drive technology to achieve high resolution, repeatability and accuracy with 25, 50, 75 and 100 mm travel.



The new ANT95-L from Aerotech (Pittsburgh, PA) provides a compact solution for nanopositioning research and manufacturing applications. The linear motor stage features:

  • Advanced direct-drive technology.
  • A resolution of 1 nm, repeatability of ±50 nm, and accuracy of ±250 nm.
  • Travel models of 25, 50, 75, and 100 mm.
  • Zero backlash and hysteresis.
  • Anti-creep crossed-roller bearings that allow ultra-precision (1 nm) incremental moves to be accomplished repeatably and reliably, with <1 nm in-position stability.
  • Direct-drive and crossed-roller bearings assure virtually maintenance-free operation in processes that require smooth and precise motion.
  • Universal base mounting patterns.

For more information visit www.aerotech.com.

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