University of Cincinnati: Micro and Nano Manufacturing Processes
Published on May 31, 2017

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The University of Cincinnati Micro and Nano Manufacturing Laboratory uses three of Zaber's LSA10A-T4A linear stages as part of a three-axis positioning system for a variety of non-traditional manufacturing processes. These include electrochemical additive manufacturing and electrochemical discharge machining.
About the Micro and Nano Manufacturing Laboratory, University of Cincinnati
"The Micro and Nano Manufacturing Laboratory's mission is to innovate, develop and apply cutting edge, multi-functional, multi-scale, multi-material processing technologies for reliable and affordable manufacturing solutions across size domains and to educate students on the state-of-the-art in manufacturing science."
The lab uses modeling, simulation, and experimental procedures to optimize the processes of electro discharge, electrochemical, ultrasonic and abrasive machining of metals, ceramics, and composites at very small scales to be later applied to the emerging developments in product miniaturization and a variety of other applications.
Visit the University of Cincinnati's website at https://ceas.uc.edu/research/centers-labs/micro-and-nano-manufacturing-laboratory.html.