40 mm to 180mm.
What does the laminations do on a motor.
Thin silicon steel plates are stacked on top of one another around the center preventing eddy current flow.
We also stamp end laminations for insulation purposes in a variety of materials.
Ironcore motors provide much higher forces and over longer travels cost less due to half the number of magnets used.
Ironcore motors have laminations and employ a different magnetic flux circuit than ironless motors.
Adding silicon to steel increases its electrical resistance improves the ability of magnetic fields to penetrate it and reduces the steel s hysteresis loss.
Silicon steel also known as electrical steel is steel with silicon added to it.
Electrical steel laminations may be used to create motor laminations.
Whether laminations are loose bonded or welded these are preferred over a solid material for the sake of reducing eddy current losses.
More about motor laminations.
Cools the stator core.
With the eddy current reduced the stator core can maintain constant power keeping your motor running.
Stator laminations reduce eddy current by insulating the core.
Materials utilized are fully processed silicon cobalt hiperco 50 and vacodur 49 and nickel alloys.
Heat often follows eddy current production.
Motor lamination laminations are the steel portions of the stator and rotor consisting of thin lamination sheets stacked together either loose welded or bonded together depending on your application induction motors generators dia.
We progressively stamp motor laminations in the full round from 5 od to 15 od.
40mm to 1000mm and bldc motors dia.