Low Interia, Higher Power in Smaller Package

June 5, 2006

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Low Interia, Higher Power in Smaller Package

MPP motors from Parker Electromechanical Automation (http://rbi.ims.ca/4924-583) deliver lower inertia and higher power in a smaller package than conventional motors, and offer from continuous torques from 12 to 1295 in-lbs.

MPP motors feature segmented lamination technology, which can yield up to 40 percent higher torque per unit size than conventionally wound servo motors. "Potted" stators improve heat transfer for better thermal efficiency, resulting in increased torque at the motor shaft. High-performance neodymium magnets are employed for higher acceleration rates. Motors are shorter, since the design eliminates the long end-turns found in conventionally wound servo motors. Torque density is higher because each lamination section is machine wound, allowing more precisely placed copper and more copper in the winding. For more details on MPP brushless servomotors, go to http://rbi.ims.ca/4924-584.

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