Nutfield Technology Flexure-Based Galvanometer SS-30

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Nutfield Technology’s SS-30 Flexure-Based Galvanometer with capacitive position sensing, offers exceptionally smooth scanning. T his moving-magnet galvo is ideal for the most challenging applications such as small scan angle, high-duty cycle raster imaging, and printing. Cross-axis flexures replace ball bearings such that errors due to rumble and lubrication are eliminated, enabling smooth scanning, and long service life. The SS-30 Flexure-Based Galvanometer is intended for larger mirrors than Nutfield’s HS-15 Flexure; recommended aperture is 20 mm to 50 mm. It is ideal for use the page scanner in raster imaging systems, having great smoothness at low velocity. It’s also great as a tracking scanner for viewing or marking moving objects or for stabilization in imaging systems. When integrated with Nutfield’s QD-4000 servo amplifier, the SS-30 Flexure-Based Galvanometer Scanners deliver excellent speed and accuracy. Due to the spring force inherent in the flexure pivot, some scanning modes, such as large angle point and shoot, are not recommended.
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Nutfield Technology’s SS-30 Flexure-Based Galvanometer with capacitive position sensing, offers exceptionally smooth scanning. T his moving-magnet galvo is ideal for the most challenging applications such as small scan angle, high-duty cycle raster imaging, and printing. Cross-axis flexures replace ball bearings such that errors due to rumble and lubrication are eliminated, enabling smooth scanning, and long service life. The SS-30 Flexure-Based Galvanometer is intended for larger mirrors than Nutfield’s HS-15 Flexure; recommended aperture is 20 mm to 50 mm. It is ideal for use the page scanner in raster imaging systems, having great smoothness at low velocity. It’s also great as a tracking scanner for viewing or marking moving objects or for stabilization in imaging systems. When integrated with Nutfield’s QD-4000 servo amplifier, the SS-30 Flexure-Based Galvanometer Scanners deliver excellent speed and accuracy. Due to the spring force inherent in the flexure pivot, some scanning modes, such as large angle point and shoot, are not recommended.
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Hudson, NH, USA
Flexure-Based Galvanometer
SS-30
Flexure-Based Galvanometer SS-30
Nutfield Technology’s SS-30 Flexure-Based Galvanometer with capacitive position sensing, offers exceptionally smooth scanning. T his moving-magnet galvo is ideal for the most challenging applications such as small scan angle, high-duty cycle raster imaging, and printing. Cross-axis flexures replace ball bearings such that errors due to rumble and lubrication are eliminated, enabling smooth scanning, and long service life. The SS-30 Flexure-Based Galvanometer is intended for larger mirrors than Nutfield’s HS-15 Flexure; recommended aperture is 20 mm to 50 mm. It is ideal for use the page scanner in raster imaging systems, having great smoothness at low velocity. It’s also great as a tracking scanner for viewing or marking moving objects or for stabilization in imaging systems. When integrated with Nutfield’s QD-4000 servo amplifier, the SS-30 Flexure-Based Galvanometer Scanners deliver excellent speed and accuracy. Due to the spring force inherent in the flexure pivot, some scanning modes, such as large angle point and shoot, are not recommended.

Nutfield Technology’s SS-30 Flexure-Based Galvanometer with capacitive position sensing, offers exceptionally smooth scanning. T his moving-magnet galvo is ideal for the most challenging applications such as small scan angle, high-duty cycle raster imaging, and printing. Cross-axis flexures replace ball bearings such that errors due to rumble and lubrication are eliminated, enabling smooth scanning, and long service life.

The SS-30 Flexure-Based Galvanometer is intended for larger mirrors than Nutfield’s HS-15 Flexure; recommended aperture is 20 mm to 50 mm. It is ideal for use the page scanner in raster imaging systems, having great smoothness at low velocity. It’s also great as a tracking scanner for viewing or marking moving objects or for stabilization in imaging systems.

When integrated with Nutfield’s QD-4000 servo amplifier, the SS-30 Flexure-Based Galvanometer Scanners deliver excellent speed and accuracy. Due to the spring force inherent in the flexure pivot, some scanning modes, such as large angle point and shoot, are not recommended.

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  Nutfield Technology
Product Category Galvanometer Optical Scanners
Product Number SS-30
Product Name Flexure-Based Galvanometer
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