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News Release from: LG Motion | Subject: Empire Magnetics motors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 September 2006
Motors are made for challenging duties
Empire Magnetics designs and builds high-quality specialty motor products for use in environments where ordinary commercial grade motors are unable to perform.
Empire Magnetics designs and builds high-quality specialty motor products for use in environments where ordinary commercial grade motors are unable to perform Available in the UK from LG Motion, the range includes brushed and brushless motors, stepper motors and AC induction motors with related components such as encoders, resolvers, gearboxes and brakes
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 31 Oct 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The range has developed through several years' participation in high-technology manufacturing, military, aerospace, and scientific research applications.
The long list of challenging environments where Empire motor products are commonly specified includes vacuum prepared, radiation hardened, waterproof, washdown and submersible, dustproof and abrasive dustproof, hazardous area, extreme high temperature and cryogenic.
Many applications require a combination of these environments and Empire and LG Motion together provide a comprehensive technical support service to assist customers from project concept to completion.
Examples of specialty motors include vacuum grade motors to 10e-7 Torr, cryogenic motors for use at temperatures to 20K and submersible motors for use in deep sea diving vessels.
Empire has a "standard" range of motors for all these options but as you would expect, the company also offers a custom build service.
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