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11/11/2019 – Textile industry opts for high-tech motors

Faulhaber – Specialising in drive systems

The manufacture of technical textiles requires motors that are designed for specific processes and are easy to integrate.

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Compact motors are widely used on textile machinery, e.g. two-phase stepper motors with disc magnets for quick changes in direction (1), high-torque brushless DC flat motors (2) and durable, quick-reacting DC micromotors (3,4 and 5). © Faulhaber

 
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In the spinning mill, the yarns made from raw fibres are first wound onto large reels and then unwound and rewound for practically every subsequent process. © sandsun/iStockphoto

 
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Compact motors are widely used on textile machinery, e.g. two-phase stepper motors with disc magnets for quick changes in direction (1), high-torque brushless DC flat motors (2) and durable, quick-reacting DC micromotors (3,4 and 5). © Faulhaber

 
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Countless yarn rolls are used in the production of textiles. © richterfoto/iStockphoto

 
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