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Leading US industrial manufacturers and automation integrators have published real-world performance updates in the past seven days, showcasing the impact of high-efficiency three-phase motors, horizontal motors, small motors, and custom motor flanges on operational productivity and cost savings.
Motor flanges, a critical structural component, have become a high-priority part for US facilities seeking to reduce vibration, improve alignment, and extend motor service life. Premium cast-iron and aluminum motor flanges compatible with horizontal and three-phase motors are in short supply, with distributors reporting 22% higher order volumes than the weekly average. NEMA’s latest report emphasizes that precision-machined motor flanges improve energy efficiency by 3% to 5% while reducing maintenance costs by up to 28% annually.
The motor is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. It uses an energized coil, that is, a stator winding, to generate a rotating magnetic field and act on the rotor to form a magnetic-electromotive force rotation torque. The motor is a rotating machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. It mainly includes an electromagnet winding or a distributed stator winding for generating a magnetic field and a rotating armature or rotor. The current passes through the wire and is rotated by the magnetic field. Some types of these machines can be used as motors or generators.