Slotted BLDC Motors Play Demanding Roles

Oct. 8, 2008
Targeting high-performance applications, the ELCOM ST Series N2300 slotted brushless DC (BLDC) motors employ Hall sensor feedback for linear speed-torque characteristics, high starting torque, and variable speed control. Their 6-slot lamination

Targeting high-performance applications, the ELCOM ST Series N2300 slotted brushless DC (BLDC) motors employ Hall sensor feedback for linear speed-torque characteristics, high starting torque, and variable speed control. Their 6-slot lamination design is said to contribute to high power, fast acceleration, consistent operation, and long service life. Applications include data storage, medical/biotech, semiconductor processing, and automation. Integrating neodymium iron boron magnets, the motors are available in four standard stack lengths: 0.5", 1", 1.5", and 2". Speeds range up to 8,000 rpm and continuous torque spans to 40 oz.-in. For further information, call AMETEK TECHNICAL & INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, Kent, OH. (877) 748-8626.

Company: AMETEK TECHNICAL & INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

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