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MEMS microtweezers
2004-02-21
Shruti Madhukar
2004-02-23
Kirt Williams
2004-02-23
[email protected]
2004-02-23
Rahul Saini
2004-02-23
Hunter, Luke L
2004-02-24
Chris Keller
MEMS microtweezers
Rahul Saini
2004-02-23
Dear Shruti,

You can find information on MEMS microgrippers
(specs,applications,pricing etc) on our web page
(http://www.zyvex.com/Products/Grippers.html).

Stock microgripper designs are micromachined from 50 µm thick single
crystal silicon (SCS) covering a surface area of approximately 1.5 mm2
(1 mm wide by 1.5 mm long).

Regards,
Rahul
MEMS Staff Engineer
Zyvex Corporation


-----Original Message-----
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Shruti Madhukar
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 2:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mems-talk] MEMS microtweezers


Hello,
I am a student of electrical engineering and I need to do a report on
MEMS micro tweezers. Some questions that need to be addressed are

*       What is the range of forces (to the nearest order of magnitude)
that can be applied with these tweezers?
*       Where might these be useful in the medical industry?
*       Limitations and possible hazards in using this type of tweezers
in a medical application.
Some factors to be considered are : precision, force, voltage
size,safety


Someone please help me out here and tell me where to search for info. My
search has been quite useless till now.

Thanks

Shruti
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