Synchronous Motors
A synchronous motor is an AC motor that operates at a constant speed, synchronized with the frequency of the supply current. Unlike induction motors, it requires an external DC excitation for its rotor to maintain synchronization. These motors are commonly used in industries requiring precise speed control, such as compressors, pumps, and conveyors. Their efficiency and power factor correction capabilities make them ideal for large-scale applications.
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A synchronous motor is an AC motor that operates at a constant speed, synchronized with the frequency of the supply current. Unlike induction motors, it requires an external DC excitation for its rotor to maintain synchronization. These motors are commonly used in industries requiring precise speed control, such as compressors, pumps, and conveyors. Their efficiency and power factor correction capabilities make them ideal for large-scale applications.

Medium Voltage (MV) and High Voltage (HV) motors are essential for heavy-duty industrial applications, offering high efficiency and reliability. These motors are designed to operate at voltages ranging from 1 kV to above 35 kV, depending on the application. They are commonly used in industries such as power generation, oil and gas, mining, and manufacturing to drive pumps, compressors, and other large equipment. With robust construction and advanced insulation systems, MV and HV motors ensure long-term performance under demanding conditions.
Synchronous reluctance motors (SynRM) are electric motors that operate based on the principle of reluctance torque. They have a simple and robust rotor design without windings or permanent magnets, making them cost-effective and reliable. These motors are highly efficient and are commonly used in applications requiring precise speed and torque control. SynRMs are particularly valued in industries for their energy efficiency and low maintenance requirements.
Asynchronous motors, also known as induction motors, are widely used in various industries due to their simple design and robust performance. They operate on the principle of electromagnetic induction, where the rotor does not require an external power source. The motor’s speed is slightly less than the synchronous speed of the magnetic field, leading to its “asynchronous” nature. These motors are cost-effective, reliable, and commonly used in applications like pumps, fans, and conveyors.
A synchronous motor is an AC motor that operates at a constant speed, synchronized with the frequency of the supply current. Unlike induction motors, it requires an external DC excitation for its rotor to maintain synchronization. These motors are commonly used in industries requiring precise speed control, such as compressors, pumps, and conveyors. Their efficiency and power factor correction capabilities make them ideal for large-scale applications.
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