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HEIDENHAIN’s LIC 4100 V linear encoder for vacuum environments is a new addition to the LIC 4100 linear absolute kit style encoder system. With several technical considerations, these new encoders can operate down to 6*10-7 mbar, survive a 100o C bake out and have low outgassing. Industries that could take advantage of this encoder are semiconductor and carbon fiber manufacturing.
The LIC 4100 V encoder system uses a glass scale that can be of a normal or zero thermal growth material attached to the equipment with a clamping system. The glass scales can be up to 3 meters in length. For longer lengths of up to 27 meters, a stainless steel tape scale can be used with an extrusion that is screwed to the machine axis. Accuracies of the glass scale can be to +/-3 microns, and the longer length tape scales can be to +/-5 microns per meter.
The LICA 4100 V scanning unit has special design criteria, including vents to allow for quick pump down times, a cable with PTFE wire insulation and a tin-plated braid for shielding. All internal components were selected for high temperature usage as well as low outgassing specification. The absolute resolution can be down to 1 nanometer, and comes in several electrical interfaces including EnDat 2.2, FANUC, Mitsubishi and Panasonic serial interfaces. Special handling and packaging procedures are used during manufacture, where two levels of packaging are used along with a nitrogen flush. A vacuum feedthrough can also be purchased as an accessory.
Related Glossary Terms
- extrusion
extrusion
Conversion of an ingot or billet into lengths of uniform cross section by forcing metal to flow plastically through a die orifice.