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Capabilities
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AC Motors | AC motors convert electric energy into mechanical energy using alternating current. The result is that the motor can have either rotary or linear motion. | ||
DC Motors | DC motors convert electric energy into mechanical energy using direct current. The result is that the motor can have either rotary or linear motion. | ||
Servo Motors | Servomotors have a speed and/or position output that is measured, fed back, and compared to a desired input set point. Corrections are automatically made to match the output signal to the input signal. | ||
Stepper Motors | Stepper motors are a special type of electric motor that moves in increments or steps. Compared to stepper motors, conventional motors operate in a smooth motion. | ||
Armatures / Rotors | In direct current machines and in alternating current commutator machines, the armature winding is connected to the commutator and the armature is the rotating member. In alternating current machines without commutators, the armature may be either the rotating member or the stationary member. | ||
Stators | Stators are the stationary or non-rotating part of a motor. | ||
Brush Motor | Brush motors are carbon or graphite devices that ride on the commutator of a commutated motor and supplies current to the armature. | ||
Brushless Motor | Brushless motors have electrical commutation rather than mechanical commutation. Brushes are a type of mechanical commutation. | ||
Tachometer | Tachometers are small generators that are used in closed-loop feedback systems. They measure the speed of the motor. | ||
Coils / Bobbins | Coils and bobbins are successive turns of insulated wire that create a magnetic field when an electric current is passed through them. They are used in applications like electric brakes and clutches. | ||
Lamination Stacking | Laminations are a series of thin sheets of ferrous type metal, which are stacked and fastened together by cleats, rivets or welds. They are commonly used in motor stators and rotors. | ||
Clutch / Brake Coil | Brake coils that are used to actuate the brake or clutch electrically. | ||
Solenoid Coil | Solenoids are coils of insulated or enameled wire wound on a rod-shaped form made of solid iron, solid steel, or powdered iron. | ||
Synchros | Synchronous motors are used when the exact speed of a motor must be maintained, and constant speed has to be maintained up to full load. There are two types of synchronous motors: reluctance and permanent magnet. | ||
Generators | Generators are rotating electric machines that are designed to produce electric power. | ||
Magnetos | Magnetos are a type of electrical power generator. | ||
Toroids | Toroids are coils of insulated or enameled wire wound on a donut-shaped form made of powdered iron. | ||
Transformers | Transformers are used to convert or transpose power, signal or information from one circuit to another. | ||
Inductors | Inductors impede any change in the flow of current. They are formed as a coils of wire and have either a fixed value, or can be tuned to work in the circuit it resides in. | ||
Chokes | Chokes are devices, such as a coil or winding, that resists any current change in an alternating current circuit. | ||
Other | Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary configurations. | ||
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Materials
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Insulation | |||
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Nomex® | Nomex is a long chain molecule that is ideally suited for use in transformers, motors, generators and other electrical equipment. Nomex® is a registered trademark of E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company. | ||
Kapton® | Kapton® is an excellent electrical insulator that possesses high dielectric strength and resists physical change over a wide temperature range. Kapton is a registered trademark of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. | ||
Epoxies | Epoxies have characteristic high voltage insulation properties and are used to encapsulate electrical windings. | ||
Blends - Multiple | Blends refer to a broad spectrum of insulating materials blended together to improve dielectric strength characteristics. An example would be blending polystyrene and rubber. | ||
Encapsulation | Encapsulation is surrounding the windings with a protective layer or coating. The encapsulant may also act as a high voltage dielectric. | ||
High Voltage / Reliability | High voltage and reliability includes any type of insulation that resists electrical breakdown at elevated voltages. | ||
Other | Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary configurations. | ||
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Industry
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Aerospace / Avionics | Aerospace refers to the aircraft and space industry. Avionics refers to the instrumentation used within the aircraft. | ||
Automotive | The automotive industry is involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. | ||
Automation | Automation is the technique of making an apparatus, process, or system operate automatically. | ||
Computer Industry | The computer industry refers to the area of magnetics and their applications in computers. | ||
Industrial | Industrial is the broader category of large scale manufacturing. | ||
Instrumentation | Instrumentation measures electrical or mechanical values. | ||
Machine Tools | Machine tools are power driven machines designed to bore, grind, drill, and cut materials. | ||
Marine | Marine refers to applications used in or on bodies of water. | ||
Medical | Medical refers to the medical instrument industry in general, not just medicine. | ||
Military | Military refers to any application used for defense. | ||
Motor / Drive | Drives are the electronic devices used to control the motion of a motor. A motor is an electrically or mechanically-commutated device whose motion is controlled by a matching drive. | ||
Packaging | Packaging refers to the manufacture of enclosures or covers. | ||
Robotics | Robotics is the technology dealing with the design, construction, and operation of robots in automation. | ||
Other | Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary configurations. | ||
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North America | Companies are located in the United States, Canada or Mexico. | ||
United States Only | Companies are located in the United States. | ||
Northeast US Only | Companies are located in the northeast United States, namely: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. | ||
Southern US Only | Companies are located in the southern United States, namely: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington D.C., and West Virginia. | ||
Southwest US Only | Companies are located in the southwest United States, namely: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah. | ||
Northwest US Only | Companies are located in the northwest United States, namely: Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. | ||
Midwest US Only | Companies are located in the Midwest United States, namely: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. | ||
Canada Only | Companies are located in Canada. | ||
South / Central America Only | Companies have facilities in South American countries such as Argentina, Brazil, or Chile; or in Central American countries such as Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama, etc. | ||
Europe Only | Companies are located in Europe, namely: Germany, Ireland, Italy, United Kingdom, etc. | ||
South Asia Only | Companies are located in South Asia, namely: India, Pakistan, Nepal, etc. | ||
Near East Only | Companies are located in the Near East, namely: Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia, etc. | ||
East Asia / Pacific Only | Companies are located in East Asia, namely: China, Japan, Taiwan, etc. | ||
Oceania Only | Companies are located in Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and a large group of South Pacific islands that include Micronesia, Polynesia, Guam, Fiji, Tonga, etc. | ||
Africa Only | Companies are located in sub-Saharan Africa. | ||
Other | Other unlisted country or region. | ||
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