Engineering Design Show 2015
On 21st – 22nd October 2015, we will be showcasing our motion control systems at the Engineering Design Show, which is taking place at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry.
On 21st – 22nd October 2015, we will be showcasing our motion control systems at the Engineering Design Show, which is taking place at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry.
We have recently delivered a 6-axis vacuum-compatible precision motion system to AWE Aldermaston that is used to determine properties of x-ray diffraction crystals prior to installation… Read More »6-axis Vacuum Compatible Positioning System
We’re pleased to launch our dedicated motion control components website. Ideal for customers who know what they want or are looking for ideas for solutions.
On 22nd – 23rd October 2014, we will be showcasing our motion control systems at the Engineering Design Show, which is taking place at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry.
Since partnering with Arcus we have used every product in the range for various applications and client projects. Recently though we’ve had a flurry of applications that all seem to point to the UMD.
A new generation of step motors is allowing motion control applications to prosper where they were previously impossible or, at best, very difficult.
The evolution of technology is transforming all industries and motion control is no different. Components are becoming faster, more powerful, cheaper… and much smaller.
Although there are motion control solutions that can pretty much be developed from existing components or products, more often than not environmental considerations need to be taken into consideration for the end-application. This means that almost all of our solutions end up being bespoke.
As a world leader in space transportation and satellite systems, Astrium boasts some of the most advanced design, manufacturing and test facilities in the industry.… Read More »LG Motion chosen for Astrium satellite component test rig
There seems to be a tendency to talk down UK Manufacturers, which is bizarre considering the developments that manufacturers have had to adapt to over the past twenty years. Blog article by Gary Livingstone