Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Industrial |
Operating Speed: | Constant Speed |
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The rotor is the rotating part of the motor, featuring a shaft for the mounting of the application and a disc or block of permanent magnets that produce a constant magnetic field. Magnets are parallel to the shaft. It also includes black iron to enhance overall electromagnetic performance.
The stator is the stationary part of the motor. It features a housing, which supports the PCB & coils. The coils are multiturn, made of copper wire from which current flows to generate an electromagnetic field; the PCB cable assembly, meanwhile, is responsible for the required electrical input to the coil and motor. Bearings are also part of the stator assembly, which ensures the smooth rotation of the rotor.
The magnetic field generated by the stator windings interacts with the axial magnetic field of rotor magnets; this results in torque generation and motor rotation. The magnetic fields created by the rotor and stator align in the axial direction, which is a fundamental property of axial flux motors.