Do you know Asynchronous Motor?
According to Wikipedia, an asynchronous motor, who is also called induction motor, is an AC electric motor in which the electric current in the rotor needed to produce torque is obtained by electromagnetic induction from the magnetic field of the stator winding. An induction motor can therefore be made without electrical connections to the rotor as are found in universal, DC and synchronous motors. An induction motor’s rotor can be either wound type or squirrel cage type.
Asynchronous motor can be divided into 2 type:
1. Single-phase asynchronous motor (induction motor)
Single-phase motors do not have the rotating magnetic field of a three phase motor, and require a secondary magnetic field that causes the rotor to move in the proper direction. Single-phase induction motors are used extensively for smaller loads, such as household appliances like fans.
2. Triple-phase asynchronous motor (induction motor)
According to different types of the rotor, three-phase asynchronous motors are divided into three-phase squirrel cage asynchronous motor which has the squirrel cage rotor and three-phase wound asynchronous motor which has the wound rotor. Three-phase squirrel cage asynchronous motors are widely used in industrial drives because they are rugged, reliable and economical.
The triple-phase asynchronous motors of HBReducer are mainly used in the fields of industrial gearboxes. Welcome to consult or inquiry.