Used TMC Micro-G #293621295 for sale

ID: 293621295
Vibration isolation table.
TMC Micro-G is a lab equipment and accessory which is used for microgravity research. This type of research allows scientists and researchers to study the effects of limited gravity environments in a controlled laboratory setting. The purpose of this research is to gain knowledge and insight into how gravity influences and affects physical phenomena and biological systems. Micro-G is a custom-configured vertical plane-to-plane actuator system that supports research projects in a variety of microgravity environments. The system helps simulate conditions of weightlessness and can be used in a wide range of applications such as electrical, biomedical, materials traceability, and more. The actuator system operates with a minimal amount of power to sustain a duration of up to 15 minutes at a time. TMC Micro-G features a unique mechanical design and high-precision motion feedback systems, allowing precise adjustable maneuvers. A set of columns and springs supply upward and downward forces that can be adjusted in magnitude and direction to accurately depict gravity-free environments. This feature provides precise and reproducible results. Micro-G also offers operators precise manual control over their experiments with a numeric display and knobs that control pitch, roll, and yaw angles. A secondary handle allows for even more control when desired. Operators can program scenarios in advance and can set start, stop, pause, and repeat times. Another great benefit of TMC Micro-G is that it can be used in a wide variety of laboratory settings with minimal setup time. Additionally, the device comes with several safety features to ensure that operations remain safe, such as automatic shutdown and emergency stop buttons. Overall, Micro-G is a great tool for scientific research on the effects of microgravity. Its precise and adjustable maneuverability, extensive safety features, and programmable control make it an ideal tool for researchers studying the effects of limited gravity environments.
There are no reviews yet