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News Release from: Ametek Technical and Industrial Products | Subject: DurA-Tek brushless dc motors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 14 March 2007

Motors fit small, light packages

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Brushless DC motors feature integrated drive electronics enabling enhanced motor controllability in a smaller, lighter package.

DurA-Tek brushless DC motors available from Ametek Technical and Industrial Products feature integrated drive electronics enabling enhanced motor controllability in a smaller, lighter package Their 76.2mm outside motor diameter and standard two-wire electrical hookup further allow them to replace similarly sized brush-commutated DC motors while delivering relatively higher performance and extended service life

These motors ideally suit demanding high-duty cycle applications for equipment used in the transportation industry.

Applications expand into HVAC, chemical, mining, medical/biotech, data storage, semiconductor processing, automation, and other industries that can benefit from compact and rugged motor construction.

For harsh environments these motors have been designed to resist hot-water spray, rain, humidity, salt, fog, shock, and vibration.

Smart onboard motor controls and advanced electronic design deliver key features, including multispeed operation; overcurrent control; locked-rotor protection; reverse polarity protection; transient overvoltage protection; and overtemperature shutoff.

These 12/24V brushless DC motors can achieve continuous torque from 0.14 to 0.39Nm and speeds from 2927 to 4400rev/min, depending on model.

Custom products can be engineered.

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