Pressure mechanism equipped piezo / Pressure mechanism equipped piezoelectric element
The pressure-driven piezoelectric actuator is a frame-integrated piezoelectric actuator that incorporates piezoelectric elements within a frame (pressure case). It is possible to create piezo actuators that meet your desired output force and displacement by combining the pressure case with piezoelectric elements of various standard sizes. Additionally, the pressure case complements the piezoelectric element's weakness to tension, making it a durable piezoelectric actuator.
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basic information
<Improvement of Usability> The pressure-driven piezoelectric actuator guarantees the characteristics of the piezoelectric element, and the pressure case serves as an interface, making it easy to mount the piezoelectric element onto a designated jig or experimental system. <Realization of Redundancy in Actuator Systems> The pressure-driven piezoelectric actuator is easy to install and remove, allowing for the entire actuator to be replaced if the piezoelectric element breaks. There is no need to remake the experimental system or jig to accommodate the piezoelectric element; if you keep a spare of the same type of pressure-driven piezoelectric actuator in stock, you can quickly replace it. Additionally, since the piezoelectric element is assembled within the pressure case, it enhances robustness during handling, making it less likely for the piezoelectric element to break even with unintended operations or handling. <Ability to Generate Displacement and Force Freely> By utilizing the pressure case, you can manufacture actuators with the required displacement and force on your own. This is possible because the pressure case can arrange the piezoelectric elements in series or parallel, allowing you to achieve piezoelectric elements of the desired dimensions, leading to reduced time and costs compared to custom manufacturing.
Price information
100,000 to 180,000 Prices vary depending on the size.
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P4
Applications/Examples of results
Examples of various applications of the Mechatron series 1. Ultra-precision micro-polishing tool 2. Compact type Mechatron 3. High-speed angle adjustment mechanism / Capable of adjusting angles quickly and aligning with a 2mm pitch 4. Micro-load loading and detection device / A system that can detect and load micro-loads and display them 5. Laminated piezoelectric actuator with pressure application mechanism and hinge mechanism 6. Pump 7. 2-axis positioning stage mechanism 8. High-speed punching machine for ceramic sheets 9. On/Off pump
Company information
"Mechatrans" is a technology that I developed during my time at NEC in the 1980s, successfully realizing the world's first and fastest piezoelectric impact printer at that time. Subsequently, due to the evolution of printer technology, this technology disappeared from the public eye. However, Professor Toshio Higuchi from the University of Tokyo foresaw the potential of this technology, leading to the establishment of today's company. By leveraging the numerous advantages of the piezoelectric method, "Mechatrans" has achieved high-speed and large-displacement actuators, and I feel the potential for its use in a wide range of fields. We have now developed a series of actuators for everyone’s use.