Introducing new actuator technology in Bremen
Noliac participates actively in the Actuator 2012 exhibition and conference in Bremen, Germany, on June 18-20. With two presentations, one poster, two commercial presentations and an exhibition stand, Noliac looks forward to introducing new actuator technology and learning from participants, visitors and conference presentations.
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Two presentations on dielectric electro-drive polymer actuators
Low voltage dielectric electro-active polymer actuator will be presented by Noliac R&D Engineer Charles Mangeot on Monday June 18 at 12:00 (C1.4).
Further, integrated high voltage power supply utilizing burst mode control and its performance impact on dielectric electro active polymer actuators will be presented by R&D Engineer Anders R. Steenstrup with other Noliac engineers and cooperation partners.
The latter presentation will take place on Tuesday June 19 at 11:50 (B3.5).
Poster session - output control down to zero speed
Improved dynamics, resolution and repeatability of a linear positioning system through the use of piezo actuator drive (PAD) will be presented at a poster session (P44).
A new design of the PAD demonstrates very good dynamics. The system reaches its target speed within milliseconds, so start/stop times can be minimised. Furthermore, lower inertia and low friction induce a widened controllable speed. This means that the output can be controlled down to virtually zero speed, allowing a continuous adjustment of its position.
As a result, performance and usage of the positioning system can be improved, leading to quality improvements and cost savings.
Exhibition - D-04
Meet some of our sales engineers and R&D engineers at exhibition booth D-04. Sales Manager Cedric Goueffon will amongst others be present. Please contact him for prior engagements.
R&D Manager Jean Bruland will also be present and make a commercial presentation on HIghPERformance Piezo Actuators (HIPERAct) – A FP7 funded project for development of novel ceramic materials with high crack/humidity resistance and low cost large actuator through InterDigitated Electrode technology (IDE).
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