100 years of electric motors

A Bodine Electric Company product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 2, 2004

Bodine Electric Company has been producing a variety of electric motors for almost as long as electric motors have existed.

Bodine Electric Company will celebrate its 100th anniversary of producing fractional horsepower electric motors in 2005.

The company has been designing and building electric motors almost as long as there have been electric motors.

Brothers Carl and Paul Bodine founded Bodine Electric in Chicago in 1905.

As a pioneer developer and manufacturer of small electric motors for industrial use, the company quickly built a reputation for products of exceptional quality.

From supplying a dentist with a specially designed motor for an electric tooth drill, the company went through the next half century generating thousands of motor designs for such diverse applications as movie cameras and projectors, phonographs, jukeboxes, scientific instruments, office equipment and WWII aircraft fuel pumps.

Bodine was at the forefront of photocopier as well as medical scanner development in the 1950s and 1960s, providing specially designed motors for these demanding new applications.

Bodine continues to be a leading supplier to these markets.

Bodine Electric's motor and control products today are found in applications where reliability and dependability are essential.

Some common applications include printing presses, machine tools, packaging equipment, factory automation, food service equipment, medical devices and laboratory equipment.

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