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Product category: Electric Linear Actuators
News Release from: Danaher Motion | Subject: Thomson Airpax Mechatronics line
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 04 September 2003

Steppers and actuators join the clan

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The Thomson Airpax Mechatronics line of can stack steppers, hybrid steppers, brushless DC motors and digital linear actuators have now become part of the Portescap product family.

As part of Danaher's acquisition of Thomson Industries, the Thomson Airpax Mechatronics line of can stack steppers, hybrid steppers, brushless DC motors and digital linear actuators have now become part of the Portescap product family These motors, which will be branded as Portescap products, add significant depth and breadth to Portescap's existing line of brush DC, brushless DC and stepper motor products

Portescap is a leading provider of standard, nonstandard and custom-made solutions.

With manufacturing facilities in the USA, Europe and Asia, Portescap is well positioned to serve customers worldwide and deliver best-in-class products at competitive prices.

Portescap focuses on specific market segments and applications where motors of small size, high efficiency and exceptional dynamic motion are required.

Primary applications include handheld surgical, dental and specialty tools, medical equipment, civil aviation and aerospace, HVAC, and industrial machine automation equipment.

Superior performance of Portescap motors can be measured by the high torque, low temperature, high speed and sustained, consistent results produced throughout the life of the motor - even in harsh operating environments that require autoclavable motors.

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