Yes. Vacuum servo motors can be customized in terms of torque, speed, voltage, encoder type, shaft design, materials, and vacuum rating to meet specific application requirements.
Vacuum servo motors are widely used in semiconductor manufacturing, vacuum coating systems, aerospace testing, scientific instruments, particle accelerators, and space simulation equipment.
No. Standard servo motors are not suitable for vacuum environments because their lubricants, insulation materials, and coatings may outgas, overheat, or degrade. Vacuum servo motors are specifically engineered to address these issues.
Vacuum Servo Motor is a precision-controlled motor designed to operate reliably in vacuum or low-pressure environments. It features special materials, insulation, lubrication, and sealing technologies to prevent outgassing and ensure stable performance where conventional motors would fail.