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Wherever unique models or small quantities are required, a custom-made product at a reasonable price is imperative to reduce the development expenses. Special versions equipped with our controls guide the mirrors of a solar telescope, control the motors in an electron accelerator, and provide the fully automatic spraying of plants in a research laboratory.
Ultra-precise deflection of the electron beam in the electron accelerator
Our controls are also being used in the control systems of Harmonic Drive Antriebstechnik GmbH, Limburg a.d. Lahn.
For example in the electron accelerator BESSY, Berliner Elektronenspeicherring-Gesellschaft für Synchrotronstrahlung mbH. An 8-axis MOCON controls the motors which position the magnet for the deflection of the electron beam. The mechanical control is designed for a maximum load of 10 tons and a total fault tolerance of 20 µm.
Control of the solar telescope in Tenerife
Two moveable, flat coleostat mirrors direct the sunlight into the fixed telescope. The mirrors follow the course of the sun in such a way that the laboratory receives a clear picture. Two MK1 move the mirrors in this vacuum tower telescope.
Computer-controlled plant care in the research lab
Usable research results can only be guaranteed when there are reproducible and equal conditions for all of the seed trays. A MODAK300 with 16 additional inputs and outputs provides fully automatic spraying of the seed trays and plants in the Bayer AG research lab in Leverkusen. As well as monitoring the amount of water, the number of rotations etc., the data is also reported back to the master computer for control and evaluation.
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Electron accelerator BESSY
Photo: BESSY mbH
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Solar telescope in Tenerife
Photo: Kiepenheuer- Institut für Sonnenphysik, Freiburg
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