Micropositioners

Micropositioners are precision tools used to accurately position objects or probes on a very small scale. They enhance measurement accuracy and ensure reliable outcomes in various applications.

  1. ALESSI CASCADE MICROTECH PROGRAMMABLE MICROPOSITIONER

    Micropositioners

    ALESSI CASCADE MICROTECH PROGRAMMABLE MICROPOSITIONER

    Programmable Micropositioner Alessi acquired by Cascade Microtech

Common Applications

semiconductor testing

biotechnology research

nanotechnology

material science

optical experiments

electronics development

Buying Guide

Micropositioner Buying Considerations

  • Assess the level of precision needed for your specific application.
  • Determine if a manual or motorized option is more suitable.
  • Check compatibility with existing laboratory or industrial setups.
  • Evaluate the durability and build quality for long-term use.
  • Consider additional features like vacuum compatibility or automation capabilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a micropositioner?
A micropositioner is a device used for precise positioning of small objects or probes, typically in laboratory or industrial settings.
How are micropositioners used in the industry?
They are used for tasks requiring high precision, such as semiconductor testing, micro-manipulation, and material research.
What features should I look for in a micropositioner?
Key features to consider include the degree of precision, ease of use, compatibility with other equipment, and durability.
Can micropositioners be automated?
Yes, many micropositioners can be equipped with automation capabilities for enhanced efficiency and repeatability.