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NYQUIST AND TECNOTION COOPERATE TO MARKET ADVANCED LINEAR MOTION SYSTEM
01 April 2005 - Nyquist Industrial Control
| Nyquist Industrial Control and Tecnotion have joined forces to produce and market a linear transport system that is transforming in-line manufacturing and assembly processes through its ingenious and cost-saving technology. Areas of application are found in medical, display, solar-cell, clean-room and semiconductor markets. The smooth and accurate full positioned transport of parts in a conditioned process environment (such as vacuum, clean-room, aseptic and gas sensitive) are essential in mentioned high-tech industries. |
Nyquist Industrial Control and Tecnotion have joined forces to produce and market a linear transport system that is transforming in-line manufacturing and assembly processes through its ingenious and cost-saving technology. Areas of application are found in medical, display, solar-cell, clean-room and semiconductor markets. The smooth and accurate full positioned transport of parts in a conditioned process environment (such as vacuum, clean-room, aseptic and gas sensitive) are essential in mentioned high-tech industries. Renowned as an innovative leader in the industrial controls business, Eindhoven (Netherlands)-based Nyquist developed the Linear Motion System for OTB in conjunction with Tecnotion. The product has proven itself in a solar cell production application of OTB Solar that requires a high vacuum process environment. This application is the first of its kind and overcomes the tricky problem of having to move high-precision parts continuously and with great accuracy within a vacuum so that delicate assembly and manufacturing operations can be performed effectively and fast. The LMS enables this to be achieved both reliably and economically by making use of intelligent coils outside the vacuum environment, where all of the electronics are located. Only the moving parts necessary for conveying the products are located inside the vacuum and absolutely no mechanical leadthroughs to the vacuum environment from the controls outside the vacuum are necessary. This inexpensive and innovative solution is made possible by using linear motor technology, a field in which Tecnotion is recognized as a leading specialist within the industry. Tecnotion's linear drives, which in simple terms comprise magnetic plates and coils, offer many advantages over regular rotary designs, the most obvious being unequaled positioning precision and accuracy. Other benefits include low cost of ownership, lower production costs and increased production efficiency. Linear motors are used in a wide range of production processes and are especially advantageous in the semiconductor, electronics, display, automotive and robotics industries. Tecnotion also supplies other enabling elements that are vital to the working of LMS solution, e.g. parts such as sensors, drives and motors. Nyquist Industrial Control specializes in supplying PC-based motion-control solutions based on open architectures and standard, cost-effective solutions that employ FireWire (IEEE1394) for peer-to-peer communication. The LMS utilizes Nyquist's NYCe Motion Control products with advanced features that, for instance, avoid collision of part carriers while making a 'train of carriers' possible. The operation of the entire LMS concept hinges on the exchange of data between adjacent coils, the use of specific control algorithms, and synchronization between the setpoint generators of the various coils. Commenting on the LMS, Bob Jonker, Technotion's Sales and Marketing Manager, said, 'We expect a lot of interest to come from high-tech industries where the smooth, reliable and highly accurate movement of parts through the processing assembly stages is essential. Such requirements can be found, for instance, in display, optical equipment and solar-cell manufacturing, as well as vacuum, clean-room, aseptic and gas sensitive environments in general.' Ad Scheepers, Nyquist's Salesmanager, commented, 'The market is just right for commercialization of the LMS and we are currently talking to interested parties, mainly comprising machine builders from Europe, the United States and Asia, who are very keen to reap the cost-saving benefits it will afford them.'
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About: Nyquist Industrial Control
Nyquist has a long and rich history. A history that goes back to the beginning of the early seventies, when the company was still part of Philips. Since then, the organisation has played a pioneering role in the field of high-quality Motion Control systems, VME and PLC machine control platforms.The foundations for the present-day company Nyquist Industrial Control were paved in the seventies. This happened when the first standardised servo system was developed, initially created for Philips' internal machine building. This led to a large international installed base, both within and outside of our own organisation. For instance, the doors of the Dutch Railways' trains are still fitted with VME-based control systems from Nyquist. And then just think of all the automatically opening bridges, traction systems, trams, machines for making glass moulds, embroidering machinery, pastry-making machines, ships' terminals, incinerators and water purification plants. |
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