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Company Profile
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E a does not make complete motors, but provides detailed technical support that aids the customer to embed the rotor and stator into the customer’s own product. E a is a production oriented company with substantial technical and engineering resources. Each year e a ships over 25,000 rotor/stator sets to customers from a wide variety of 2-pole, 4-pole, 6-pole and 8-pole motor types and at prices competitive worldwide. Examples of recent projects leading to volume production include:. E a was founded in 19...
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e+a Profile
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E a does not make complete motors, but provides detailed technical support that aids the customer to embed the rotor and stator into the customer’s own product. E a is a production oriented company with substantial technical and engineering resources. Each year e a ships over 25,000 rotor/stator sets to customers from a wide variety of 2-pole, 4-pole, 6-pole and 8-pole motor types and at prices competitive worldwide. Examples of recent projects leading to volume production include:. E a was founded in 19...
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Permanent Magnet Motor Elements
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Permanent Magnet Motor Elements. 2, 4, 6 and 8-pole products. Permanent Magnet Motors are the most common choice for turbo-machinery applications. These motors are high-efficiency, can support the fastest speeds and provide the highest power and energy density compared to induction motors. Rotors are typically made with carbon fiber overwraps over a steel core with embedded permanent magnets. For high-temperature applications a steel rotor casing can replace the carbon fiber wrap.
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Stators
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Hand wound stators offer significantly higher winding densities than machine wound alternatives, resulting in higher energy densities for the equivalent footprint. e a stators are high-quality, low cost elements in the high-performance turbo-machinery market. The same stators are used for both induction and PM systems. Stators can be constructed with 3-phase or 6-phase windings, with potted end caps (left, ENCA™, www.enca-motor.com.
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Motor Element Summary
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For Induction and Permanent Magnet Motors and Generators. Induction rotors with the squirrel cage die-cast in aluminum are a strong, lightweight and inexpensive solution for machines with a maximum circumferential speed of 130m/s. Copper rotors can support a considerably larger bore and have fewer losses than aluminum rotors. Maximum circumferential speed is up to 170 m/s with reinforced short-circuit rings. Click for more detail. 2, 4, 6 and 8-pole products. Higher torques, lower speeds.
exsellmotors.com
Company Profile
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E a does not make complete motors, but provides detailed technical support that aids the customer to embed the rotor and stator into the customer’s own product. E a is a production oriented company with substantial technical and engineering resources. Each year e a ships over 25,000 rotor/stator sets to customers from a wide variety of 2-pole, 4-pole, 6-pole and 8-pole motor types and at prices competitive worldwide. Examples of recent projects leading to volume production include:. E a was founded in 19...
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Support & Downloads
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For Induction and Permanent Magnet Motors and Generators. E a provides free telephone and internet technical support for OEMs integrating rotors and stators into systems. E a does not build to stock so all orders have a delivery time associated with the manufacture of the elements. Delivery times can vary from 6-14 weeks or longer depending on the type of motor and whether engineering or design is required. Parameter settings for frequency converters. Calculation of interference fits. E a General Terms.
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Permanent Magnet Motor Elements
http://www.exsellmotors.com/pmMotor.asp
Permanent Magnet Motor Elements. 2, 4, 6 and 8-pole products. Permanent Magnet Motors are the most common choice for turbo-machinery applications. These motors are high-efficiency, can support the fastest speeds and provide the highest power and energy density compared to induction motors. Rotors are typically made with carbon fiber overwraps over a steel core with embedded permanent magnets. For high-temperature applications a steel rotor casing can replace the carbon fiber wrap.