Magnetic track free linear motors

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asked Dec 8, 2022 in 3D Segmentation by netcec001 (677,960 points)
Our Magnetic-track-free

(MTF) linear motor is an industry first.Based on our innovation in the magnetic field theory. Remarkably,the stator does not need

the permanent magnet orbital anymore, which can save massive rare-earth

materials greatly helping our customers save cost.Above all,due to its outstanding

safety, low tooth groove force, low vertical suction, easy for protection, more

adaptive(can be applied to a wide range of applications),ALM linear motor modules have been

unanimously recognized by our customers the first time when it’s released.As top rank manufacturer in China for linear motors,linear actuators and precision modules,we are experienced with what is better for your projects.

 

 

 

 

 

How Magnetic Track Free

linear motor works?

 

 

About it’s working

principle, the most basic electromagnetic theory is still unchanged, but it

adopts the latest magnetic field modulation theory, self-modulated ferroalloy stator.

We transfer the magnet supposed to be laid on the stator to the mover, so that the coil and magnet are integrated on the mover.The

synonym-shaped design on the stator provides a magnetic circuit that

essentially interacts with two magnetic fields to generate thrust.

 

 

When the mover

moves, the corresponding magnet also moves with it. That is, the activist will

have an excitation magnet with a movement, magnet movement to which part, which

part produces electromagnetic force. Thus, like the rotating permanent magnet

synchronous motor, the magnet utilization rate reaches 100%, and no extra

magnets are exposed. The design of this structure overcomes two shortcomings of

conventional linear motors.Namely, the large amount of magnets and the low

utilization rate. This greatly reduces the cost of linear motors and improves

safety.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Features and Performance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  https://www.seidal-tec.com/mtf-linear-motors/

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