Increase throughput and precision of your system

High precision in semiconductor industry applications. The main parameter that characterizes motion in the semiconductor industry is high precision, be it front- or back-end. Regardless of the application; lithography, metrology and inspection, wafer handling, and die-attach, all require the stage to have high accuracy and repeatability with ever-growing throughput requirements, resulting in an optimized cost per unit and best system ROI. Direct…

Thermal resistance Rth – white paper

Good thermal management of applications is essential as it improves motor performance and lowers energy loss. The thermal resistance (Rth) is a key parameter in thermal management, and this white paper will focus on this parameter and how it can be optimized to reach the maximum performance of the direct drive motor.

Tecnotion expands its operations with a new factory in Vietnam

This new facility will not only improve our production capabilities but also enable us to better serve our customers worldwide. Read more

Best performance for stringent vacuum applications

Tecnotion vacuum rated ironless linear motors are optimized in various ways to perform in very strict vacuum conditions to prevent unwanted chemical reactions, contaminations or influences due to magnetic stray fields on the process. Improvements are realized in the areas of outgassing, heat extraction and force generation. Read more

Custom motors: Adapt standard motor series to meet your needs

In case the standard motor series are not sufficient for your application, it is also possible to have these motors customized in a variety of ways. Customization can range from simple modifications, like a different connector, to fully tailor-made motors designed from scratch. Read more [Bron foto: Tecnotion on LinkedIn.com]

How does a linear motor work?

Used in many industrial and (high-tech) fabrication applications, linear motors are an invaluable part of the fastest and most efficient processes. But how do linear motors work? This video explains the basic electrical principle of linear motion.

Torque motors vs Conventional servo motors

Different motor types are used to provide rotary motion within industrial applications. Each application has different requirements for speed, torque and accuracy, as well as its constraints in build-in volume and budget. This page briefly introduces different types of motors and their performance in positioning/indexing applications. Please watch our webinar recording to find out more in-depth information.