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- A microactuator is a microscopic servomechanism that supplies and transmits a measured amount of energy for the operation of another mechanism or system...
- material elements in a single process. Applications include fabricating microactuators, creating molds, electroplating or (with resin additives) ceramic items...
- cools and solidifies, allowing the vents to close again. A paraffin microactuator is a type of wax motor, often fabricated by microelectromechanical systems...
- quality. End effector Hard disk drive actuator Linear actuator Load cell Microactuator Nanotube nanomotor Robot actuators Torque motor Escudier, Marcel; Atkins...
- Wax-pellet thermostat United States Patent 4948043 Bodén, Roger. "Paraffin Microactuator" (PDF). Materials Science Sensors and Actuators. University of Uppsala...
- Microactuator (right) is a prototype endovascular electromechanical clot-extraction device. This device consists of electromechanical microactuator mounted...
- Amitabha; Corves, Burkhard (2015). Introduction to Micromechanisms and Microactuators. Heidelberg: Springer. p. 32. ISBN 9788132221432. Huff, Howard; Riordan...
- heart valves, smart thermomechanical actuators and electromechanical microactuators), it is necessarily exposed to much greater fatigue strains compared...
- researched for technologies such as hydrophobic or hydrophilic coatings and microactuators. Some amphibians, such as tree and torrent frogs and arboreal salamanders...
- be an integrated magnetic, electrostatic, piezoelectric or thermal microactuator, a "smart" phase change, e.g. Shape-memory alloy, or rheological material...