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April 16, 2024



Manufacturing Applications Automation Medical Motion Control Components Linear Motion

PBC Linear Provides Solutions for Medical and Lab Automation

Back to Basics: Linear Motion

A wide range of medical devices, digital imaging or scanning applications, and laboratory automation rely on linear motion. For laboratory automation, the need for increased productivity, higher accuracy, and better reproducibility of experimental results are driving the increased use of linear motion. Sophisticated medical devices and digital imaging or scanning applications are increasingly relying on linear motion control systems which have become crucial for the successful development, progress, and deployment of these vital medical tools. Here are some examples from PBC Linear:

Linear Motion Solutions for Lab Automation

Lab automation not only makes scientific experiments and processes faster, more accurate, and more efficient, but it also allows researchers to run experiments on a larger scale while reducing the likelihood of human error. The success of these lab automation systems greatly depends on the proper selection of suitable linear drive system components.

Linear Motion Solutions for Medical Device and Scanning Applications

A wide range of medical devices and digital imaging or scanning applications rely on linear motion. Medical diagnostic applications pose distinctive obstacles, and choosing a linear drive for such new or existing tools remains difficult. First, such applications typically must meet a variety of requirements such as reliability, accuracy, and repeatable movement. Second, there are now numerous linear motion devices available to choose from, adding to the complexity of the task.

Learn more here:

pbclinear.com/blog/2023/may/linear-motion-solutions-for-medical-devices-and-lab-automation

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