Permanent magnet assemblies and electric machines are challenged to achieve maximum power density in a smaller, lighter package. Join us at the IEEE International Electric Machines & Drives Conference, where we'll take a closer look at the material technology and motor topology of two high speed applications.
Permanent Magnet Assemblies and Electric Machines | Smaller, Lighter, & More Power Dense.
Topics: Magnetic Assemblies, High Efficiency Motors & Rotors, Samarium Cobalt Magnets, Neodymium Magnets, Permanent Magnets
L Type Laminated Magnets - The Latest in Advanced Magnetics from Arnold
Motor designers in markets such as aerospace, motorsports, automotive, and industrial are challenged to continually improve the efficiency of their high efficiency, high switching frequency applications. These applications demand the best magnetic materials, and Arnold L Type laminated magnets maximize performance under extreme conditions.
Topics: Automotive, Magnetic Assemblies, High Efficiency Motors & Rotors, Samarium Cobalt Magnets, Neodymium Magnets, Aerospace, News
Applying Aerospace Materials Innovations to the Automotive Industry
Following in the slipstream of the aerospace industry, automotive OEMs are increasingly turning to new materials and technologies to reduce weight and improve energy efficiency in their products. The use of magnet-based motor designs is one approach that is translating successfully to the automotive industry.
Topics: Automotive, Magnetic Assemblies, High Efficiency Motors & Rotors, Samarium Cobalt Magnets, Aerospace, Precision Thin Metals
Ames Lab Partnership: Meeting Motor Efficiency Standards with Enhanced Alnico Magnets
We’re excited to share that Arnold Magnetic Technologies is partnering with Ames Laboratory to improve the magnetic properties of Alnico for use in energy efficient traction-drive motors.
Topics: Automotive, Magnetic Assemblies, High Efficiency Motors & Rotors, Permanent Magnets
Aaron Williams to Present on Materials for Enhanced Motor Performance at MCMA TechCon
Arnold’s Aaron Williams will give a presentation at the
Motion Control & Motor Association Technical Conference
(TechCon) in New Orleans in October. The presentation will discuss permanent and soft magnetic materials that improve performance in motor and generators.
Topics: Rare Earth Magnets, Automotive, Magnetic Assemblies, High Efficiency Motors & Rotors, Permanent Magnets