TYP magnet motors feature permanent magnet rotors that deliver enhanced efficiency and increased power density within the same frame size. These motors operate with frequency inverters to provide consistent torque across a wide speed range while maintaining high efficiency even at low speeds.
W21 magnet motors are specifically engineered for low-speed applications, operating with minimal noise levels and delivering significant energy savings for environments requiring quiet, efficient performance.
Key Features & Benefits
High Efficiency & Energy Savings: Saves up to 30% more energy than traditional induction motors, with efficiency maintained across 20-110% load range
Constant Torque Performance: Delivers consistent torque across wide speed range without forced ventilation
Extended Bearing Life: SKF bearings provide L10 lifespan up to 100,000 hours with grease nipples for easy maintenance
Advanced Magnet Technology: NdFeB rare-earth magnets with 18x greater magnetic strength than ferrite magnets
Integrated Thermal Protection: PTC thermistors embedded in windings protect against overheating
Synchronous Operation: Precise speed matching eliminates slip and rotor power loss
Low Operating Current: High torque/current ratio reduces stator current by 15-30%
Reduced Temperature Rise: 15-20°C lower temperature than comparable asynchronous motors
Cost Effective: Annual energy savings of approximately 9,000 RMB when replacing 37kW IE2 induction motors
Industrial Applications
TYP series high-efficiency permanent magnet frequency conversion synchronous motors are designed for diverse industrial applications requiring energy-saving features and reliable performance.
These motors are extensively used in injection molding machines, air compressors, pipe making equipment, hydraulic machinery, food processing machines, cement pipe manufacturing, plastic extruders, wire drawing machines, and pharmaceutical devices.
Customization Options
Greef offers customized TYP model 3-phase AC Synchronous Motor solutions with CE certification. Features include Insulate Grade H for high-temperature durability, low noise operation, and high efficiency performance.
Minimum order quantity: 1 set with negotiable pricing. Delivery time: 25 working days. Payment options include T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram, and L/C.
Packaging & Shipping
Each motor is securely packaged in custom-fitted foam within sturdy cardboard boxes for maximum protection. Environmentally friendly materials with clear labeling and handling instructions.
Shipping via reliable carriers with tracking options available. International shipments include complete customs documentation. Each unit undergoes final quality inspection before dispatch.
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