Linear vibration control for laboratory applications

12th May 2014
Source: Geeplus
Posted By : Nat Bowers
Linear vibration control for laboratory applications

 

Supplied in an easily mounted cast body with steel flexures for support, the VIBRO1 has been introduced by Geeplus. Designed to provide the sensitive control of linear vibration in delicate laboratory mixing or separating applications, it incorporates the company's HAP56 actuator.

When energised with an AC signal, it will develop a high force over displacement of 3-4mm for excitation power of only a few watts. Similarly, the lower the frequency applied, the smaller the vibratory movement. Because the VIBR01 is actuated by the application of energy to rare earth magnets, unlike the more commonly used motorised assemblies, it has no sliding parts so is not subject to wear or mechanical faults.

The VIBRO1 has a small footprint, and can be used to generate tactile feedback for MMI applications, or as a motion generator for a number of mechanical and industrial applications such as component sorting or linear conveyors. If not required as a ready for use assembly, the HAP56 actuator is available as a stand alone component which can be designed in.


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