Industrial Electric Motors

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Industrial Electric Motors

Industrial Electric Motors are essential machines that convert electrical energy into mechanical energy. As an electric motors supplier, we provide motors that use electric current to create a magnetic field. This field interacts with coils, producing rotational force (torque), driving a shaft for reliable, efficient mechanical work in industrial systems.”

Motors | Design & Supply

Standard Induction Motors

–Process Performance Motors

–General Performance Motors

Motors for explosive atmospheres

–Flameproof motors

–Increased safety motors

–Non-sparking motors

Dust ignition protection motors

Frequency Controlled Motors

–Synchronous Reluctant Motors

–Permanent magnet motors

–High speed motors

–HDP AC servomotors

Frequency Controlled Motors

–Synchronous Reluctant Motors

–Permanent magnet motors

–High speed motors

–HDP AC servomotors

High Torque Motors

Special application motors

–Marine motors

–Water cooled motors

–Brake motors

–Motors for high ambient temperatures

–Single phase motors

Traction motors

Motors | Services & Maintenance (Up to 8MW)

  • Supply of Motors (LV & MV, AC & DC) and Spares.
  • On-Site Motor Maintenance Services & Electrical Tests.
  • On-Site Motor Overhauling.
  • Motor Rewinding Services.
  • Design & Supply of Motors Test bench.

Annual testing and maintenance contracts

 Need expert advice for your motor project?

Our engineers are ready to help you select, maintain, or upgrade your industrial motors for maximum performance and reliability.

 

FAQ

1-What are the different types of electric motors used in industries?

Industries require various types of electric motors, each tailored for specific applications:

  • Induction Motors: Widely used for general industrial tasks, providing reliable performance.
  • Flameproof & Explosion-Proof Motors: Designed for environments with high risk of explosions or hazardous conditions.
  • High Torque Motors: Ideal for applications demanding high power and torque, ensuring efficient operation.
  • Frequency-Controlled Motors: Includes synchronous, permanent magnet, and servomotors for applications requiring precise speed control.
  • Specialized Motors: Including water-cooled, brake, and traction motors for unique industrial needs, such as transport or high ambient temperature environments.

2-What is the difference between Low Voltage (LV) and Medium Voltage (MV) motors?

LV motors operate up to 1,000V and are ideal for small to medium industrial loads, offering lower cost and simpler maintenance.
MV motors start above 1,000V for high-power applications, reducing current and cable losses but requiring specialized safety and maintenance.

3-Can an electric motor be controlled with a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)?

Yes, A VFD adjusts the motor’s speed and torque by varying the supply frequency and voltage. This enables energy savings, smoother starts/stops, reduced mechanical stress, and precise process control  especially effective for pumps, fans, and conveyors.

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