
What Is the Effect of Harmonics on Electric Motors?
Ideally, the voltage and current in an electrical supply take the form of a smooth sine wave. Today, however, many electronic devices and drives distort this clean wave, creating u... 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).

Ideally, the voltage and current in an electrical supply take the form of a smooth sine wave. Today, however, many electronic devices and drives distort this clean wave, creating u... More Details

The asphalt used to build roads, highways and airport runways is produced in asphalt plants. These plants carry out many stages at once, from aggregate feeding and drying to screen... More Details

An electric motor heats up to a certain degree while running; this is natural. However, overheating is the motor's greatest enemy. High temperature wears out the insulation, strain... More Details

When an electric motor is switched off, it does not stop immediately; because of inertia, it keeps turning for a while. In most applications this is not a problem, but in some it i... More Details

Paper and pulp production is a continuous, energy-intensive industry made up of many stages, from processing the raw material to winding the finished product. In these plants, refi... More Details

Food and beverage production plants are environments with special requirements such as hygiene, continuity and safety. In these plants, pumps, mixers, conveyors, filling lines and ... More Details

In most facilities, electric motors are the single largest item of total energy consumption; in industry this share can rise to as much as 60-70 percent. Yet how much energy these ... More Details

From wells and deep water to wastewater plants and agricultural irrigation, many applications require water to be lifted from depth to the surface. This task is handled by special ... More Details

The safe operation of an electric motor depends not only on correct selection and maintenance, but also on proper grounding. Grounding safely conducts any leakage currents that may... More Details

The noise an electric motor makes and the vibration it produces directly affect both the comfort of the working environment and the health of the motor itself. Excessive noise is v... More Details

Compressors are the machines that produce compressed air in industry; they are the lifeblood of production lines and many pneumatic systems. The electric motor that drives these ma... More Details

Mills and grinding plants are used to reduce and pulverize a huge range of materials, from grain to cement and from ore to spices. Inside these plants, the material is crushed betw... More Details

Plastic injection moulding machines produce countless everyday products by injecting molten plastic into moulds. The performance, speed precision and energy efficiency of these mac... More Details

Many of the electric motors used in homes and small businesses run on a single-phase (monophase) supply. From washing machines to water pumps, from small fans to compressors, a hug... More Details

An electric motor can never convert all of the energy it draws from the grid into mechanical movement; a portion of that energy inevitably appears as loss. These losses define the ... More Details

Fans and blowers move air in a wide range of applications such as ventilation, cooling, dust extraction and smoke evacuation. Whether these systems run quietly, efficiently and con... More Details

What Is an Electric Motor Contact: +90 (542) 666 11 11 An electric motor is a fundamental electromechanical device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy, enablin... More Details

High–Low kW Motors - DRG MotorOur Quick Access Phone Numbers: +90 (542) 666 11 11 +90 (532) 345 49 86 Mail : info@drgmakina.com Electric motors are widely regard... More Details

What is a High-Efficiency MotorOur Quick Access Phone Numbers:+90 (542) 666 11 11+90 (532) 345 49 86Mail : info@drgmakina.com High-efficiency motors are ... More Details

Rotor Copper Wound Electric Motors... More Details