
HIGH EFFICIENCY CLASS ELECTRIC MOTORS
Efficiency in electric motors is classified by the IEC 60034-30-1 standard. These classes show how much energy a motor converts to mechanical power and how much it loses. As the cl... More Details
Electric motors convert electrical energy into mechanical (motion) energy and form the backbone of modern industry. From conveyors to pumps, fans to compressors, cranes to stone-crushing plants, an electric motor is involved at nearly every stage of production. Given that a very large share of the world's industrial electricity consumption comes from electric motors, choosing the right motor is a critical decision for both efficiency and cost. At DRG Motor, this category brings together a wide range: from standard and high-efficiency (IE3, IE4, IE5) asynchronous motors to durable cast iron body series, from single-phase and three-phase models to heavy-duty industrial motors.
Asynchronous (induction) electric motors produce rotation through the electromagnetic interaction between the rotating magnetic field created in the stator and the rotor. With no brushes or commutator, this design makes the motor durable, easy to maintain and long-lasting. This reliability makes the asynchronous motor the most preferred motor type in industry.
The following criteria should be considered together when selecting a motor:
Electric motors are used in almost every sector, including food, textile, metal, plastics, cement, mining, water/wastewater, agriculture and general manufacturing. Pumps, fans, blowers, compressors, conveyors, cranes and crushing-screening plants are the most common applications. In continuously running systems, choosing high efficiency motors can significantly reduce energy costs.
DRG Motor offers high quality standards, competitive pricing and fast delivery throughout Türkiye from its İzmir-based stock. All our motors comply with international efficiency standards (IEC 60034-30-1). With current high efficiency electric motors, technical documents and expert support, you can easily determine the most suitable solution for your needs; explore our range to choose the right motor.
For more about our company and the full product range, visit the DRG Motor electric motor supplier homepage.
For quick calculations, use our electric motor calculator (kW⇄HP, RPM, torque, current).

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