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News Release from: Danaher Motion | Subject: Clean room and vacuum compliant balls screw
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 March 2002
Ball screws keep it clean
In response to customers whose applications are contaminant sensitive, Thomson Industries has made available a range of clean room and vacuum compliant balls screws.
In response to customers whose applications are contaminant sensitive, Thomson Industries has a range of clean room and vacuum compliant balls screws that are assembled, packaged and nitrogen purged inside a laminar flow Class 100 clean room environment In addition to being nitrogen purged, the assemblies are lubricated, bagged and sealed to eliminate contamination and enhance shelf life
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 17 May 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The ball screws, which are ready for installation with little or no preparation, provide direct benefits to the OEM, including improved yields, throughput and uptime.
Thomson Saginaw can accommodate a wide range of customer requirements that cover both inch and metric sizes, preloaded and non-preloaded ball nuts, accuracy grades, size and lead combinations, cut-to-length and finished machined, and with/without wipers, flanges and end blocks.
Custom clean room hollow and telescoping screws can be designed and built.
Stainless-steel and chrome-plated assemblies are also available.
Thomson ball screws are used by major aircraft and automotive suppliers, semiconductor equipment manufacturers, and other industries where high precision and dependability are required.
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