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Printed Motor Works (PMW) Articles
Low profile motors to be showcased at Robotics and Automation 2018
Printed Motor Works will be showing a variety of powerful, compact motors suitable for automation applications at the Robotics and Automation exhibition in Milton Keynes on 10 and 11 October 2018. Featuring on the stand will be the IR9 range, which has a conventional internal rotor design with a very high slot fill that delivers class leading torque density. The low profile motors are available with a variety of standard windings and lengths...
Steering robot for vehicle testing uses custom motor
A brushless DC motor has been designed by Printed Motor Works for use in dynamic vehicle testing. The high power-density motor is part of a steering robot developed by Anthony Best Dynamics. The system helps provide a repeatable test environment for quantitative testing of road vehicles on the track. The compact design of the motor enables the assembly to be mounted behind the steering wheel, allowing normal driver operation between tests.
Pancake motor helps digitise film heritage
The increasing popularity of Ultra HD television is generating a growing need for ultra high definition content. Fortunately there is a readily available source in the millions of hours of existing 35mm film.
In-wheel motors power innovative Rasa hydrogen car
The Rasa hydrogen fuel cell car developed by Riversimple has been attracting a lot of attention with its innovative design and impressive performance. A key feature is its four in-wheel electric motors which directly drive the vehicle's wheels. The thin, powerful pancake motors were developed for the UK company by Printed Motor Works, and had to meet a number of demanding requirements.
In-wheel motors highlighted at the Drives & Controls show
In-wheel motors offer a number of advantages for electric vehicles such as AGVs on the shop floor and even passengers cars. One such motor being exhibited at the Drives and Controls show is the compact and very powerful XR32-11 from Printed Motor Works.