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News Release from: Armstrong Optical | Subject: Inmotion newsletter
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 12 July 2006

News on non-magnetic movement stage
specification

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Newsletter includes discussion about non-magnetic movement stages for such applications as ion-beam and electron-beam lithography and electron-beam inspection and microscopy

The latest newsletter, 'Inmotion' from Feinmess Dresden is available from its UK representative, Armstrong Optical The main news is a discussion about non-magnetic movement stages for such applications as ion-beam and electron-beam lithography and electron-beam inspection and microscopy where residual magnetism in the stages would interfere with the operation of the instrument

By using linear bearings manufactured from titanium and ceramic balls the residual magnetism can be kept as low as 0.005Gauss (5x10-7Tesla).

Immunity to magnetic fields is not just accomplished by using suitable materials to keep forces low, but also by using electronic components that will operate undisturbed in the high field strengths.

The non-magnetic stages are available as single linear axis, crossed X, Y, rotational and tilt options in a variety of sizes and travel dimension, and are also ready for high vacuum operation.

Feinmess Dresden, a member of the Steinmeyer group, is a supplier of high precision motion systems for the semiconductor, optical, biotechnology and precision mechanics industries.

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