Product Selection Differences for Micro Positioning Tables

When selecting Micro Positioning Tables, there are several key differences to consider:

  1. Precision and Accuracy: The level of precision and accuracy in positioning is crucial, especially for applications requiring micron-level motion control.

  2. Load Capacity: Consider the weight and size of the components you need to move, and choose a positioning table that can support the required load capacity.

  3. Speed and Resolution: Different positioning tables offer varying speed and resolution capabilities. Choose one that meets your specific speed and resolution requirements.

  4. Drive Mechanism: Positioning tables can use various drive mechanisms such as piezoelectric, ball screw, linear motor, or voice coil. Select the drive mechanism that best suits your application needs in terms of speed, accuracy, and cost.

  5. Stiffness and Rigidity: The stiffness and rigidity of the positioning table are important for stability during motion. Consider the material and construction of the table to ensure it meets your requirements.

  6. Feedback System: Some positioning tables come with integrated feedback systems such as encoders or sensors for accurate positioning feedback. Choose a table with the appropriate feedback system for your application.

  7. Size and Form Factor: Consider the physical size and form factor of the positioning table to ensure it fits within your application constraints.

  8. Compatibility and Integration: Make sure the positioning table is compatible with your existing equipment and control systems for seamless integration.

By carefully considering these factors, you can select a Micro Positioning Table that best aligns with your specific application requirements.