Arnold Magnetic Technologies Corporation, a subsidiary of Compass Diversified and global manufacturer of magnets, electric motors and precision thin metals, empowers manufacturers to build smaller, lighter, and more efficient motors and generators with Arnon Non Grain Oriented Electrical Steel (NGOES). With optimized thickness and finish, Arnon NGOES creates energy savings by reducing eddy currents. This optimization enables manufacturers to meet the most demanding needs of high speed, high efficiency motor and high efficiency transformer applications.
To laminate these structures, many manufacturers use NGOES due to the electrical steel’s circularity and equal magnetic properties in all directions. Depending on the design, either the rotor or stator will incorporate laminated structures. But not all NGOES are created equal.
Manufacturers frequently use Arnon NGOES as laminations in high speed, high efficiency motors and generators due to the material’s optimized thickness. Arnold manufactures NGOES in thicknesses of 0.004″, 0.005″ and 0.007″ (0.102mm, 0.127 mm and 0.178 mm). This marks a significant reduction from the typical thickness of NGOES laminations, which often come in 0.0118″ to 0.0185″ (0.30 mm to 0.47 mm) thicknesses.
Thinner laminations help high speed motors and generators achieve higher levels of performance through improved efficiency. Arnon NGOES proves particularly advantageous in higher frequency motors and generators above 400 HZ. The thinner material offsets effects created by increased eddy currents and subsequent heat buildup. Thin laminations built with Arnon thus produce a more efficient unit and free up design constraints. Arnon laminations also lead the industry for switching frequencies above 1K Hz.
Several motors manufactured with Arnon have exceeded 98% efficiency. And so, it comes as no surprise that Arnon can lower core loss by up to 50% when compared to other NGOES.
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