Industrial Motor
An industrial motor is an electrical machine that modify electricity into mechanical energy and motion. Most motors operate through the interaction between the motor's magnetic field and electric current in a wire winding to generate force in the form of torque applied to the motor's shaft. Motors produce forces, including linear or rotary. They are typically powered by alternating current (AC) resources such as power grids or generators; however, some of them may be supplied by direct current (DC) resources like batteries. How vital are industrial motors? Beyond imagination. All new industries utilize one of them.
Motors are used in various applications such as blowers, industrial fans, machine tools, pumps, power tools, compressors, turbines, rolling mills, alternators, ships, movers, paper mills, and other particular ones. Their special types can also be used in highly corrosive environments like nuclear power plants and highly aggressive applications, including corrosive materials and gases.