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Brush DC Servomotors Deliver High Continuous Torque Capability The MAE brand Series 600 brush-commutated DC servomotors from PennEngineering Motion Technologies are for heavy-duty power applications able to achieve continuous torque as strong as 198 o-in and speeds as fast as 3500 rpm, depending on model. |
Technology Research News August 13, 2003 |
Molecule makes ring rotor Researchers from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland have interlocked large, ring-shaped molecules to make a molecular rotor that moves in only one direction. The molecule could eventually be used as a nanoscale motor or winch. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2006 Schultz & McCue |
Design Considerations for Employing Electronic Slip Rings in Mission-Critical Military Systems Because the microwave or laser transmitters used in weapons systems are often moving faster than 360 degrees, slip ring technology is among the few solutions designers can find to eliminate cabling that would otherwise be twisted and tangled. |
Popular Mechanics November 2006 Hyneman & Savage |
MythBusters Workshop: Fun with Supermagnets Many people aren't aware of the shenanigans you can get into with ultrapowerful rare-earth magnets, which can have many times the strength of garden-variety magnets... |
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Equipment Round Up: Motors & drives Food Processing showcases a variety of motors & drives. |
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Technologies Of The Year -- Copper Rotor Creates Efficiency Siemens Energy & Automation offers a new line of AC motors designed to meet or exceed National Electrical Manufacturers Association standards. |