A Study on an Object Transport System Using Ultrasonic Wave Excitation

The development of information and telecommunication industries leads to the development of semiconductor and optical industries. In recent years, the demand of optical components is growing due to the demand of faster network. On the other hand, conventional transport systems are not adequate for t...

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Belt conveyors
Contact force
Continuous conveyors: mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, etc
Damage
Exact sciences and technology
Magnetic semiconductors
Marketing
Material handling, hoisting. Storage. Packaging
Optical components
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Product design
Semiconductors
Transport
Transportation systems
Transporting
Ultrasonic technology
Wave excitation
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