Parvalux Creates Optimal Motors with Rapid Prototyping

Parvalux has introduced a modular system that helps designers determine the required drive performance and make quick selections.

Rob Spiegel

September 4, 2024

2 Min Read
Optimal Motors with Rapid Prototyping
Parvalux

At a Glance

  • A series of modular components can be designed and manufactured for easy mixing and matching.
  • Designers can purchase a motor that is built to order using the company’s online configurator.
  • The configurator fine tunes the selection using a range of brakes, encoders, shaft extension kits, and controllers.

Rapid prototyping for plastic parts is one thing, but when components are more complex designers are forced to select from a limited catalog or waiting a long time for a specialized component to be created. That’s no longer the case with motor design.

An innovation by Parvalux by maxon is the ability to provide prototype motors at a rapid pace. The company has designed and manufactured a series of modular components that are easily mixed and matched so that users get a paired system from one manufacturer rather than piecing together components such as motors, gearheads, brakes, and encoders from various manufacturers. The ability to create a near optimal motor drive for your application just became faster and easier. In a three-step selection process, designers can purchase a motor that is built to order using the company’s online configurator.

Modular system provides a range of options

Although every application can be different, designers need to focus on voltage, speed, and torque in every case. Using a modular system provides a range of options that allow designers to determine their required output performance and make a quick selection. Once this is done, users of the online configurator can fine tune their selection using a range of accessories including brakes, encoders, shaft extension kits, and controllers.

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As part of the company’s modular drive systems, Parvalux offers a line of motors that includes PMDC (permanent magnet DC) motors, BLDC (brushless DC) motors, and single-phase or three-phase AC motors, all of which are available with inline or right-angle gearboxes. The company’s line of AC/DC motors are available in series-wound or shunt-would versions. Accessories, such as encoders and brakes are easily selected.

High torque with no maintenance

PMDC motors are small motors with impressive output performance, excellent for mobility, patient care, and industrial product designs. BLDC motors require no maintenance and offer high starting torques, excellent power density, and quiet operation. Parvalux also offers their SC 50/15 controller which ensures precise control over speed, torque, and motor efficiency.

The company designs and manufactures a complete line of motion products for industry that have become key components in a wide variety of applications. Parvalux also offers recommended combinations of motion systems for building automation that include door automation and access control stations; material handling combinations that include conveyors and AGVs, and mobility combinations that include stairlifts, patient hoists, wheelchair lifts, and more.

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Parvalux by maxon designs, manufactures, and markets a wide variety of PMDC, BLDC, and AC motors, gearboxes, controllers, and accessories for a wide variety of industries from medical to aerospace and from manufacturing to warehousing.

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About the Author

Rob Spiegel

Rob Spiegel serves as a senior editor for Design News. He started with Design News in 2002 as a freelancer covering sustainability issues, including the transistion in electronic components to RoHS compliance. Rob was hired by Design News as senior editor in 2011 to cover automation, manufacturing, 3D printing, robotics, AI, and more.

Prior to his work with Design News, Rob worked as a senior editor for Electronic News and Ecommerce Business. He served as contributing editolr to Automation World for eight years, and he has contributed to Supply Chain Management Review, Logistics Management, Ecommerce Times, and many other trade publications. He is the author of six books on small business and internet commerce, inclluding Net Strategy: Charting the Digital Course for Your Company's Growth.

He has been published in magazines that range from Rolling Stone to True Confessions.

Rob has won a number of awards for his technolloghy coverage, including a Maggy Award for a Design News article on the Jeep Cherokee hacking, and a Launch Team award for Ecommerce Business. Rob has also won awards for his leadership postions in the American Marketing Association and SouthWest Writers.

Before covering technology, Rob spent 10 years as publisher and owner of Chile Pepper Magazine, a national consumer food publication. He has published hundreds of poems and scores of short stories in national publications.

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