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When setting up industrial equipment—whether it’s a nonstop conveyor or a frequently starting crane—one key choice is matching the motor to its duty cycle: the pattern of how the motor runs (e.g., nonstop, short bursts, start-stop cycles). The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) define
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In industrial production, electric motors are the "main force" driving various equipment, from assembly lines to heavy-duty pumps. Choosing the wrong motor can lead to energy waste, frequent malfunctions, and even production interruptions. This article breaks down the selection process into 6 practi
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Electric motors are indispensable in modern life—powering everything from bathroom hair dryers and campus electric scooters to large-scale industrial car-building machinery. Among a motor’s many components, the permanent magnet (PM) acts as its “power core”: it dictates the motor’s strength, size, l