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Features the option of a short or long body and is powered by PHD’s ECVA Electric Cylinder. Your Motor, Your Way provides flexibility in motor options and includes both inline and foldback mounting. Precision ball screw or lead screw models are offered in two lead configurations per size, optimized for speed or thrust performance. These cantilever slides provide best in class load carrying capability resulting in smooth operation over longer travels with minimal deflection. Series ESK/ESL Linear Slides are designed for versatile all-around linear performance with a wide assortment of options.
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Transforming micrometers to millimeters is based on the relationship between the two units. To convert µm to mm, you can either move the decimal point 3 positions to the left, or use this formula:
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Series ECP Electric IP69K Cylinders are available in either ball screw or lead screw (polymer nut) versions, providing a wide range of high thrust or high speed capabilities. These performance electric cylinders are designed for food processing and packaging equipment utilized in high pressure/high temperature washdown and clean-in-place (CIP) environments.
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Rod-style electric cylinders with ISO and VDMA mounting interfaces in either ball screw or lead screw models. These performance electric cylinders are available in a variety of sizes with two screw configurations per size, as well as a version with a non-rotating rod. The Your Motor, Your Way system allows for flexibility in the choice of motor and controls and is available in both an inline or foldback configuration.
The micrometer is equivalent to one-millionth of a meter. It is 0.001 the scale of a millimeter. It is often referred to as the micron (although the term was revoked in 1967 by the International System of Units), which helps distinguish the unit from the measuring tool of the same name.
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Built on the field proven Series GRR chassis, the electric version offers many of the same benefits as the pneumatic with the design and flexibility of Your Motor, Your Way. This heavy-duty end effector’s rugged design and jaw construction can withstand high impact and shock loads. Series EGRR Grippers are designed for gripping large objects in demanding industrial applications.
Features a robust, enclosed design with a high-capacity rail bearing system delivering exceptional moment and load capability providing a robust “Z” vertical cantilever axis solution. Available in two sizes, with travel lengths up to 2000 mm in fixed saddle applications, and 5,500 mm for fixed base applications. The ESZ can be combined with Series ESU and other PHD actuators to create virtually any system to meet your Cartesian robot needs. Your Motor, Your Way provides freedom to use familiar motors and controls.
Micrometers and millimeters are metric units that measure length. With the treaty signed in 1959 by the International System of Units, it was established that 1 millimeter (mm) is equal to 1,000 micrometers (µm), so there are 1,000 µm in one mm.
Features a robust, enclosed design with a high capacity rail bearing system delivering exceptional moment and load capability. Along with other PHD electric and pneumatic solutions, these electric linear actuators can be combined to create virtually any system to meet your Cartesian robot needs. Your Motor, Your Way provides freedom to use familiar motors and controls.
The µm is used for measuring the cell and its components’ sizes, infrared radiation wavelengths, etc. The length of an average bacterium is 1 µm, whereas the size of a fog, cloud or mist droplet is about 10 µm. Human hair’s diameter ranges from 17 to 181 micrometers.
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Micro- and millimeters are derived from the fundamental metric unit that is the meter. Their purpose is to mark miniature changes in the dimensions of the observed object.
The millimeter can be defined as being equivalent to the distance travelled by light in vacuum in 1/299,792,458,000 seconds. The wavelength of 300 GHz microwaves is 1 mm. Millimeters are usually the smallest units depicted on a standard ruler.
Features a robust, enclosed design with a high capacity rail bearing system delivering exceptional moment and load capability. Along with other PHD electric and pneumatic solutions, these electric linear actuators can be combined to create virtually any system to meet your Cartesian robot needs. Your Motor, Your Way provides freedom to use familiar motors and controls.
2 International Organization for Standardization (1993). ISO Standards Handbook: Quantities and units (3rd edition). Geneva: ISO. ISBN 92-67-10185-4.
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PHD's line of Electric Actuators is built on the foundation of our proven pneumatic product technology but is now driven with electric power. The "Your Motor, Your Way" process allows users to employ this technology operated by the motor and controls of their choice. If you prefer a complete package, your local PHD distributor can provide motors and controls to fit your application needs. PHD provides the best offering of electric actuators with the flexibility to configure Your Motor, Your Way!
Use this converter to easily convert between Micrometers and Millimeters (μm to mm). Micrometers are also known as Microns.
1 NIST Special Publication 330 (2008) - "The International System of Units (SI)", edited by Barry N.Taylor and Ambler Thompson