Magnetic Levitation using Inverted Planar Motor Technology | Philips Engineering Solutions

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @jaypatil2240
    @jaypatil2240 Год назад

    I am a Mechanical Engineer currently in final year and We are trying to make a prototype of this for our final year project. Can you tell us a least expensive way to build it with move movement in two directions only?

  • @TansportCombined
    @TansportCombined Год назад

    What the maximum speed mover it can reach? Can it withstand heavy rain conditions and be used for outdoor? How long the pathway for mover can be and how much it cost ?can it carry 200 kg whats the measurement of mover if so?

  • @onklim3132
    @onklim3132 6 лет назад +1

    Oh my god. How insane technology.

  • @professor_meowington
    @professor_meowington 3 года назад

    So this render was presented 5 years ago, when will there be an actual product available for the wide market?

    • @PhilipsEngineeringSolutions
      @PhilipsEngineeringSolutions  3 года назад

      Hi Brian,
      Thanks for your comment. We are not aiming at offering this as an off-the-shelf product. We do contract development work for other innovative companies developing products using these technology. Please find more about our offering here: www.innovationservices.philips.com/looking-expertise/high-precision-engineering/

    • @CapinWinky
      @CapinWinky 3 года назад +2

      Planar Motors has the XBot and they've licensed that to Beckhoff and B&R as XPlanar and ACOPOS 6D respectively. Rexroth also has a system coming out soon.

    • @matthi67
      @matthi67 2 года назад +1

      @@CapinWinky ACOPOS 6D is licensed under planar motors, but for Beckhoff it's their own development :

  • @joshuajohanson2899
    @joshuajohanson2899 7 лет назад +1

    Philips, I want to learn more about this type of technology. I think great things can be done on a larger scale if this concept is broadened and exploited. Very interested.

    • @PhilipsEngineeringSolutions
      @PhilipsEngineeringSolutions  7 лет назад +1

      Dear Joshua, thank you for your interest. If you have a professional interest, feel free to contact us: www.innovationservices.philips.com/contact/

  • @kuldeeprane1469
    @kuldeeprane1469 3 года назад

    what actually is happening in side it

    • @PhilipsEngineeringSolutions
      @PhilipsEngineeringSolutions  3 года назад

      Dear 361_Kuldeep Rane, on this webpage you can find more information on Magnetic Levitation using Inverted Planar Motor Technology www.innovationservices.philips.com/news/magnetic-levitation-stage-planar-motor/. If you have professional interest, feel free to contact one of our experts.

  • @xeqaniceferli9331
    @xeqaniceferli9331 3 года назад

    Lunar or marsian transport🤣😂😂🤣

  • @ShadowHound666
    @ShadowHound666 8 лет назад +1

    this is fake animated b.s. where is the proof

    • @PhilipsEngineeringSolutions
      @PhilipsEngineeringSolutions  8 лет назад +4

      +ShadowHound666 Hi, Sorry your reaction escaped our attention. Be assured we mastered this technology in various customer innovations, where it works reliably under ultra-high spec conditions. We created the animation to show the possibilities of the technology. Do you have a professional interest in this kind of technology?

    • @josephchung7885
      @josephchung7885 Год назад

      Today got proof already..;)