
Electric Motor for Crushing and Screening Plants
Crushing and screening plants demand the harshest operating conditions from a motor: heavy starting load, high torque, constant vibration and intense dust. The electric motor chose... More Details
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Crushing and screening plants demand the harshest operating conditions from a motor: heavy starting load, high torque, constant vibration and intense dust. The electric motor chose... More Details

High-capacity electric motors form the backbone of mechanical work in production lines, pumping stations and power facilities that demand significant output. These motors are built... More Details

High quality and long service life in an electric motor are achieved not just with expensive materials, but through the combination of sound design, precise manufacturing and the r... More Details

For workshops, small businesses, household appliances, and agricultural facilities where a three-phase grid is not available, single-phase induction motors are indispensable. Howev... More Details

Flange-mounted electric motors bolt directly to machines such as pumps, gearboxes and fans, offering a far more compact mounting solution than foot-mounted bodies. The flange face ... More Details

One of the most fundamental questions when designing a drive system is this: AC motor or DC motor? This choice is not merely a technical preference; it shapes the entire life cycle... More Details

At the heart of an induction motor there is a part that often goes unnoticed but directly determines efficiency: the squirrel-cage rotor. The rotating magnetic field produced by th... More Details

When you manufacture or purchase an electric motor, it is not enough for the motor to work technically; in many markets the motor must also meet a certain minimum efficiency level.... More Details

When you connect a motor directly to the grid, the windings meet a smooth, gentle sinusoidal voltage. But when you connect the motor behind a frequency inverter, the situation chan... More Details

Compressed air is often called the "fourth utility" in industry; an infrastructure that sits alongside electricity, natural gas, and water and is found in almost every facility. It... More Details

When a crane lowers its load, when an elevator descends, or when a high-inertia centrifuge slows down, the motor does not actually stop; it begins to convert mechanical energy back... More Details

When you run an electric motor for years, you come to know its behavior intuitively: which sound is normal, what temperature to expect, how it responds under a given load. The conc... More Details

When an electricity bill comes in higher than expected, the first remedy that comes to mind is usually to swap a single component, the motor, for a more efficient model. Yet an ele... More Details

The most honest information about an electric motor's health usually comes from its vibration. When bearings begin to wear, when rotor imbalance develops, or when fasteners loosen,... More Details

When an electric motor fails or its efficiency drops, the first question that usually comes to mind is "should I buy a new one?" Yet a motor's life does not end with its first faul... More Details

How Low-Loss Electrical Steel Laminations Improve Motor Efficiency When we list the factors that determine an electric motor's efficiency, the first things that usually come to min... More Details

For many years, industry produced heat by burning fuel. Today this equation is changing: industrial heat pumps take low-temperature waste heat and lift it to the higher temperature... More Details

Diagnosing Broken Rotor Bars with Motor Current Signature Analysis (MCSA) One of the most critical yet hardest-to-reach parts of an asynchronous motor is its rotor. The rotor forms... More Details

At the heart of a data center sit the servers, but the infrastructure that keeps those servers running without interruption is the cooling system. If the heat produced by thousands... More Details

dv/dt and Reflected-Wave Overvoltage on Long Motor Cables The cable between a frequency inverter (VFD) and an asynchronous motor is a component that is often overlooked, yet it is ... More Details