A manufacturer engaged in the development, production, and sales of ultrasonic motors for general environments to non-magnetic environments!
Shinsei Industry is a manufacturer engaged in the development, production, and sales of ultrasonic motors and their application products. The company's ultrasonic motors feature characteristics such as compact size, low speed, high torque, high quietness, and high holding power when not powered, making them suitable as actuators for small drive devices. They offer a wide range of ultrasonic motors for various environments, from general to non-magnetic environments. 【Business Activities】 ■ Development, production, and sales of "ultrasonic motors" ■ Research and development of "high-output electrostatic motors" ■ Development, production, and sales of "drive circuits (drivers)" *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Examples of Products Handled】 <Ultrasonic Motors> ■ Built-in Model ■ Basic Model ■ Encoder-equipped Model ■ Ring Model *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company, Shinsei Kogyo Co., Ltd., was the first in the world to put ultrasonic motors into practical use, commercializing them in 1986. Since then, we have continuously improved ultrasonic motors, aiming to enhance their functionality and reliability. The culmination of that technology is the USR series (USR30 and USR60 series). The USR series features compact size, low speed, high torque, and high holding power when not powered, making it ideal for actuators. With high responsiveness and very low operating noise, ultrasonic motors are widely used in applications such as camera autofocus and lifting mechanisms in measuring instruments. In recent years, our non-magnetic ultrasonic motors have gained significant attention as motors that can be used within MRI machines, serving as embedded actuators for medical devices.